3632760170 Toyota SHAFT, TRANSFER SHIFT LEVER, Price: 17.39$, Weight: 0.218kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Toyota

3632760170

SHAFT, TRANSFER SHIFT LEVER

0

0.218

7-10

17.39$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
3632760170 
SHAFT, TRANSFER SHIFT LEVER
2
0.251
2-3
18.09$
 

Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
FZJ7#,GDJ7#,GDJL7#,GRJ7#,HZJ7#,VDJ7#,VDJL7#VDJL79R-TJMRYQ3ATM,MTM: MANUAL TRANSMISSION; Building Condition: INCOMPLETE VEHICLES (CHASSIS & CAB); Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Body: PICKUP; Grade: STANDARD TYPE; Fuel Induction: TURBO DIESEL EFI; Gear Shift Type: MTM, 5-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (1VDFTV) 4500CC DIESEL TURBO; Destination: AUSTRALIA09.2022 - ... View

Transfer Case Shift Selector Shaft for Toyota 4WD

This precision shaft links your cabin lever to the transfer case forks, delivering positive 2H/4H/4L engagement. Built to OE-grade steel and tight tolerances, it keeps your 4x4 ready for work, towing, and trails. βš™οΈ

Why this part is needed

The selector shaft provides the exact rotational motion the transfer case needs. Without a straight, tight shaft, the detents and forks cannot align, leading to vague shifts, pop-outs, or being stuck between ranges. Replacing a worn shaft restores crisp feel and protects gears and splines. πŸ”§

How it works

When you move the lever, the shaft rotates on bushings and seals, transmitting force to an internal cam that slides the range and 4WD sleeves. Machined grooves index the detent ball and spring, locking the range you choose even under load. Proper hardness prevents galling and keeps seal lips happy. πŸš™

What happens if it breaks

Symptoms include stiffness, free play, grinding during range change, random neutral, oil leaks at the selector seal, or being locked in 4H/4L. Corrosion or wear can bend or score the shaft, chewing seals and misaligning forks, risking chain and gear damage. Replace at the first signs to avoid a costly transfer case rebuild. πŸ›ž

Tech notes

Inspect lever bushings, detent ball/spring, and selector seals; lubricate splines and seal lips with EP grease; torque lever fasteners; recheck transfer oil level after road test.

Compatibility

  • Land Cruiser