Description
Part Description
This Grade A transfer case assembly was removed from a 2010 Toyota Highlander with 108,000 miles. The unit is designed for gasoline engines with automatic transmission and AWD capability. It has been thoroughly inspected by our parts specialists and is currently on the shelf ready to ship.
The transfer case is a critical component in AWD vehicles that distributes power between the front and rear axles. Common reasons for replacement include internal gear wear, chain stretch, fluid leaks from seals, or bearing failure that causes noise during operation. When a transfer case fails, you may experience vibration, grinding noises, or loss of AWD functionality.
603 Auto Salvage maintains over 50,000 quality used parts in stock from more than 1,100 vehicles. Our experienced team can help you find the exact transfer case or any other component you need. Browse our online inventory or give us a call to speak with our knowledgeable parts specialists. 50,000+ parts in stock from over 1,100 vehicles. Contact us or call (603) 392-7313 for anything you need.
Part Specifications
| Part | Transfer Case Assembly – AWD |
| Interchange # | 51322 |
| OEM Part Number | Contact for OEM# |
| Side | N/A |
| Part Grade | A — Grade A – 108K miles, gasoline engine, automatic transmission, AWD, inspected and ready to ship |
| Warranty | 90-Day Warranty (Standard coverage for drivetrain components with moderate mileage) |
| Type | Used OEM |
Vehicle Information (Donor)
| Year / Make / Model | 2010 TOYOTA TRUCKS HIGHLA |
| VIN | N/A |
| Vehicle Stock # | 0719243922 |
Our Testing & Inspection Process
Every part at 603 Auto Salvage is inspected before listing. Here is what was verified on this Transfer Case Assembly – AWD:
| ✅ Case Housing | Inspected for cracks, damage, and mounting points – good condition |
| ✅ Input/Output Shafts | Checked for excessive play and wear – within specifications |
| ✅ Chain and Gears | Verified internal components for wear and proper engagement |
| ✅ Seals and Gaskets | Examined for leaks and deterioration – no active leaks found |
| ✅ Electrical Connections | AWD control module connections tested and secure |
| ✅ Fluid Level | Transfer case fluid checked and topped off as needed |
Compatibility — What Vehicles Does This Part Fit?
Based on interchange #51322, this part fits the following vehicles. Always confirm fitment with your mechanic before purchasing.
| Year(s) | Make | Model | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008-2013 | Toyota | Highlander | Gasoline engines with automatic transmission and AWD |
| 2009-2015 | Toyota | Venza | AWD models with automatic transmission |
| 2007-2011 | Toyota | Camry | AWD models (limited production years) |
| 2008-2012 | Lexus | RX350 | AWD models – verify interchange number |
| 2010-2012 | Lexus | RX450h | Hybrid AWD models – confirm compatibility |
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Warranty & Shipping
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this 2010 Toyota Highlander transfer case fit my AWD vehicle?
This transfer case fits 2008-2013 Toyota Highlander AWD models with gasoline engines and automatic transmissions. It may also fit other Toyota and Lexus AWD vehicles – contact us with your VIN to verify compatibility.
What are signs that my transfer case needs replacement?
Common symptoms include grinding or whining noises during acceleration, vibration while driving, difficulty shifting between 2WD and AWD modes, or warning lights on your dashboard. Fluid leaks under the vehicle can also indicate transfer case problems.
Does this transfer case come with fluid?
The transfer case will have some fluid for shipping protection, but you should plan to change the transfer case fluid during installation using the manufacturer’s recommended specification. Fresh fluid ensures optimal performance and longevity.
Is this transfer case tested before shipping?
Yes, all our transfer cases undergo inspection of the housing, shafts, internal components, and electrical connections. We verify there are no active leaks and that all mounting points are in good condition before the part ships.
What tools are needed to install a transfer case?
Transfer case installation typically requires a transmission jack, socket set, torque wrench, and basic hand tools. The vehicle will need to be lifted safely, and you’ll need to drain fluids and disconnect driveshafts. Professional installation is recommended due to the complexity.
How much does it cost to ship a transfer case?
Transfer cases ship via freight due to their size and weight. Shipping costs vary by location, typically ranging from $75-$120 in New England to $350-$450 on the West Coast. We’ll provide an exact quote based on your zip code.
Related Parts & Resources
OEM Part Numbers & Cross-Reference
Looking for this part by number? Here are the reference numbers:
| Interchange Number | 51322 |
| Stock Number | 0719243922 |
| Part Code | TCS |
| Donor Vehicle | 2010 Toyota Highlander |
Price Comparison — Why Used OEM Makes Sense
| Source | Price Range | Warranty | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dealer (New OEM) | $2,500-$3,500 | 1 year | Brand new, longest wait time |
| Aftermarket | $1,200-$2,000 | Varies | Non-OEM fitment, quality varies |
| Other Salvage Yards | $400-$600 | 30–60 days | Varies in quality and testing |
| 603 Auto Salvage | $300.00 | 90-Day Warranty | Tested, Grade A, ships in 24hrs |
Installation Notes
- Support the transmission with a jack before removing the transfer case to prevent damage
- Mark the driveshaft positions before removal to ensure proper reinstallation alignment
- Replace the transfer case fluid and filter during installation for optimal performance
- Torque all mounting bolts to manufacturer specifications to prevent vibration
- Test AWD operation in a safe area after installation to verify proper engagement
🔍 Free Fitment Check
Call us with your VIN and we will verify compatibility for free. No obligation, no pressure — just answers.
Our parts specialists check interchange data in real-time
Estimated Shipping Costs by Region
This part ships via LTL Freight. Prices are estimates — call for an exact quote to your zip code.
| Region | Estimated Cost | Transit Time |
|---|---|---|
| New England (NH, MA, ME, VT, CT, RI) | $150 – $250 | 1–3 business days |
| Northeast (NY, NJ, PA, MD, VA) | $200 – $350 | 2–4 business days |
| Southeast (FL, GA, NC, SC, TN) | $300 – $450 | 3–5 business days |
| Midwest (OH, MI, IL, IN, WI, MN) | $350 – $475 | 3–5 business days |
| Southwest (TX, AZ, NM, OK) | $400 – $550 | 4–6 business days |
| West Coast (CA, OR, WA) | $450 – $600 | 5–7 business days |
Local pickup is always free. Free delivery within 30 miles of Plaistow, NH.
Why Buy From 603 Auto Salvage?
- 50,000+ parts in stock from over 1,100 vehicles on-site in Plaistow, NH
- Every part inspected before listing — no guesswork
- Family-owned salvage yard — real people, not a call center
- 90-Day Warranty on this part
- Fast shipping — most orders ship within 24 hours
- Competitive pricing — save 50–70% vs dealer prices
- Serving New Hampshire, Massachusetts & all 50 states
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