ok here's the information for the manual transfer case swap. (orange flashing light delete) you need a transfer case and rear driveshaft from a 2001-2003 Montero XLS. remove the rear driveshaft and transfer case, and the center console. measure and cut your hole in the floor for your shifter, and install your new transfer case and driveshaft. the xls transfer case is shorter than the super select case, so you need an xls rear driveshaft, which is longer. the front driveshaft is the same size for both cases. you will also have to cut a hole in the transmission shifter, because it is a large plastic plate that covers the whole floor pan on the 5speed limited. my transfer case didn't come with a shifter, so I made one, details are in this thread somewhere. once you have your manual transfer case in, unplug the 4x4 computer, (green plugs on the lower computer, the upper one with blue plugs is the tcm i think) put your transmission shifter back in, fill all the fluids, and take it for a test drive. on the xls transfer case there's only a speed sensor that needs plugged in, just zip tie the other plugs out of the way for now. don't worry about the 4x4 switches on the new transfer case either. if the test drive goes smoothly, and all the gears work in the transmission and transfer case, you're ready for the next step. print off a few copies of AT2.jpg. the pinout diagrams are pics of the computer connectors, and are mirrored if you're looking at the wiring harness connectors. to unlock the front axle disconnect you need to ground out pin 41, connector E-104. the axle disconnect is normally locked, and when you ground out pin 41 it unlocks and the front driveshaft no longer spins. i used a switch from the junkyard to ground out pin 41, and made it fit in one of the blanks in the center console. i also cut a hole in the center console and glued a parking brake boot in from another car for my transfer case shift lever boot. engine noise will come through the hole in the floor, so I sealed it with a universal fit power steering boot and duct tape, and I insulated it with stuffing normally used for quilts and stuff. it's still louder than before, and now I can hear a faint whine, probably from the rear differential or transfer case. i used gl5 in my transfer case because that's what I had, but you're supposed to use gl4. i also cut the boot for the 4x4 shifter too small so it pulls on the shifter in 4low. the whine and the engine noise from the hole is drowned out by wind noise above 60mph. my transmission has started flaring on the 4-5 shift but it's probably unrelated to the transfer case, and if it is it's probably because i unplugged the tcu and its wiring harness and may have caused a bad connection. i forgot to take pictures of the finished product, those will come soon. the transmission didn't flare on my test drives, just the last time I drove it, and the flare slowly went away as i drove, so it could just be the transmission doing it's thing.