trismckee
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- Newfoundland
- Vehicle Year
- 2007
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hey everyone,
I've searched around but couldn't find a straight answer to this;
I need to replace the transfer case shift motor on my 2007 Ranger 4.0L, and I've found two parts that look like they should work: the Dorman 600-807 and the Dorman 600-931. Websites say that you need the 600-931 for the 2007 model, but do not say why. They look the exact same to me, even the wiring and connector!
I can get the 600-807 for a much better price which is why I'm asking this question to begin with. So my question is, is there a difference between the 600-807 and 600-931? I didn't think there was a difference in transfer cases for the 4.0l, regardless of year, so why do you need a different motor (or perhaps it's just a different part number to make more money?).
Any clarification on this would be much appreciated.
links:
600-807
600-931
Thanks!
I've searched around but couldn't find a straight answer to this;
I need to replace the transfer case shift motor on my 2007 Ranger 4.0L, and I've found two parts that look like they should work: the Dorman 600-807 and the Dorman 600-931. Websites say that you need the 600-931 for the 2007 model, but do not say why. They look the exact same to me, even the wiring and connector!
I can get the 600-807 for a much better price which is why I'm asking this question to begin with. So my question is, is there a difference between the 600-807 and 600-931? I didn't think there was a difference in transfer cases for the 4.0l, regardless of year, so why do you need a different motor (or perhaps it's just a different part number to make more money?).
Any clarification on this would be much appreciated.
links:
600-807
600-931
Thanks!