Transfer Case Swap - MP3010 to MP3023

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I am new here (although I have lurked just reading for a while) and I have seen a couple posts similar on the forum but nothing fitting my exact situation. I have an '18 Yukon XL (6L80, 5.3) with 3.08 diffs and the single-speed MP3010 transfer case. I would like to attempt to swap out the MP3010 for the MP3023 two-speed; from what I can find the front and rear driveshafts are the same as well as their spline counts and the TC mounting hardware. What I am struggling to find info on is the electronic side of it; I cannot find a lot of info on if significant software reflashes are needed or if they are even possible for this generation. I know I will need the transfer case, transfer case control knob, and a transfer case control module (probably will try to obtain all parts from a junkyard donor truck).

If anyone knows what kind of difficulty this will have beyond the basic swap of components I would love some insight! I saw someone successfully did it on a GMT900 (MP3010->MP3023) but I have not found anything for the K2XX trucks.
 
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Thank you for the response! All the swap info I could find over there was for older generation trucks (caveat that the search function on Tahoe Yukon is better and easier to use so I could have missed something). If anyone has been able to find more than I could, I would really appreciate being pointed in that direction. The software part I am concerned about would be stabilitrak, traction control, and the 4WD monitor on the dash not working properly.
 
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For $300 I would jump on it and figure out how later. You won’t find anything cheaper than $300 for sure. If it does not work out you can always sell the parts and get your money back.

I would sure like to swap the full time 4x4 unit in my 2008 Denali for a 2 speed transfer case but have not seen a simple swap plan yet. If I do it I want it to look and function like it was OEM.
 

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I could be wrong for sure, but i think the problem will be it running through the BCM.
If the BCM needs to be programmed for the 2 speed TC GM will not let you do it because the vehicle was not manufactured with a 2 speed TC and will not give you the option to do it.
 

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Thank you for the response! All the swap info I could find over there was for older generation trucks (caveat that the search function on Tahoe Yukon is better and easier to use so I could have missed something). If anyone has been able to find more than I could, I would really appreciate being pointed in that direction. The software part I am concerned about would be stabilitrak, traction control, and the 4WD monitor on the dash not working properly.
Well, if I were doing this there's two things I would do. First, get a subscription to AllDataDIY for at least one kind of truck if not both to get access to the wiring diagrams for each.

Then I would get the VIN number of yours and that donor truck and plug them in to the ACDelco TDS system and see what the programming differences are for all of the related components.

Once that leg work is out of the way, you'll know what's involved to make it happen.
 
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Well, if I were doing this there's two things I would do. First, get a subscription to AllDataDIY for at least one kind of truck if not both to get access to the wiring diagrams for each.

Then I would get the VIN number of yours and that donor truck and plug them in to the ACDelco TDS system and see what the programming differences are for all of the related components.

Once that leg work is out of the way, you'll know what's involved to make it happen.
Great advice, thank you!

I have a book with the wiring schematics I need. I can snag a J2534 cable off amazon for $170 and run SPS2 through it for another $45 (although I've never done that before) if needed for programming. on top of the $300 for the hardware that puts me over $500 so I think I will be holding off til after tax season to make this happen for the sake of disposable income.
 
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I could be wrong for sure, but i think the problem will be it running through the BCM.
If the BCM needs to be programmed for the 2 speed TC GM will not let you do it because the vehicle was not manufactured with a 2 speed TC and will not give you the option to do it.
I know it is/was possible on the GMT900s so I'm banking on it also working on the next gen K2XX trucks but I am rolling the dice a bit...
 

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I know it is/was possible on the GMT900s so I'm banking on it also working on the next gen K2XX trucks but I am rolling the dice a bit...
Yep, definitely possible on the 900s - I'm one of the lucky ones that's done it. Plug and play on that platform. Change T-case, module, and dash switch. No wiring or module programming required. Here's my thread:

For some reason the 2-speed module I got from e-bay prevented my remote start from working. Weirdly, that module worked fine for it's actual function, but it caused some kind of fault that made it so remote start wouldn't proceed after doing its list of diagnostics. So it took me a long time - months - to connect that the t-case module was causing the problem. (I don't use remote start that often) Replaced the used OEM module with a Dorman replacement and no problems since. Here's my thread on that:

I really hope it's as easy on a K2xx as it is on a 900. Good luck.
 

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