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Toyota Sequoia Transfer Case is the core of the 4WD system of the full size SUV, which connects the engine muscle to all wheels. The Toyota Sequoia is a star with a spacious interior which has eight seats, a powerful V8 which easily pulls family boats, and has a smooth independent rear suspension system that helps to make riding comfortable on highways and trails. The true believers attest to the use of the Sequoia due to the construction that is solid and the emission rating that is low and demonstrates that Toyota can find a balance between power and responsibility. Authentic components are made in line with the factory requirements to ensure that the Sequoia remains dependable over years of school commutes and camping escapades, and Toyota designers craft hardy frames that shake off the uneven road conditions. That confidence is supported by the Sequoia Transfer Case, a robust gearbox that divides the torque of the front and the rear axle that gives drivers the option of high range during daily commuting and the low range when mud or snow require extra bite. The Transfer Case also allows the system to switch to four wheel drive when the car is in motion and avoid damaging the sealed bearing parts and machined gears so meticulously. Frequent fluid replenishment and adequate interaction make the Transfer Case silent and cool to ensure that Toyota adventure memories remain trouble free. Install the Transfer Case, which involves supporting the transmission, sliding it over the adapter, crosswise bolts, reconnecting shafts and sensors, filling fluid and then testing.