Transfer case shaft input (PL72 ATC) 22,6 cm
€215 (Net: €169,29)
1 in stock
Porsche PL72 ATC 2010- Cayenne
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Description
A high-quality product made of hardened steel. It connects the internal drive shaft of the transfer case to the drive shaft of the transmission, ensuring the connection and transmitting the torque to the rear components of the drivetrain, including the driveshaft and rear differential.
What exactly does the PL72 ATC input shaft do in my Porsche’s drivetrain?
The input shaft is the critical link between your transmission and the transfer case. This 22.6 cm hardened steel component transmits torque from the engine to the rear components of the drivetrain, such as the driveshaft and rear differential, ensuring your AWD system functions correctly.
How do I know if my PL72 ATC transfer case shaft needs replacing?
Common symptoms include a loss of drive to the rear wheels, strange grinding noises from underneath the vehicle during acceleration, or excessive vibration in the drivetrain. If the splines on the original shaft are worn or stripped, torque cannot be transmitted effectively.
Is this specific shaft compatible with my PL72 ATC unit?
Yes, this shaft is specifically designed for the PL72 ATC transfer case often found in Porsche Cayenne models. It measures 22.6 cm in length. We recommend verifying your transfer case model tag before purchase to ensure a perfect fit.
Why is ‘hardened steel’ important for this part?
The input shaft is under immense rotational stress and high torque loads. Using hardened steel ensures the splines do not strip and the shaft doesn’t snap or twist, providing significantly better durability than lower-quality aftermarket alternatives.
Can I replace just the input shaft instead of buying a new transfer case?
Absolutely. Replacing the input shaft is a cost-effective way to repair a transfer case that has suffered from spline wear or shaft failure, saving you thousands compared to a complete unit replacement from a dealership.
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