The transfer case fluid on a 1985 Chevy Suburban should come to the bottom of the filler hose. It must be on a level surface to accurate measure fluid levels.
The fill plug is on the left side of the transfer case. You remove the fill plug, and the fluid should come to the bottom of the fill plug.
There should be a plug on the transfer case itself. It's better to jack up the front of the vehicle as high as you can get it or vacuum the fluid out. Once you remove as much fluid as you can, make the vehicle level again and put enough fluid in to where it's level with the drain hole. Plug and go. Or, you can take the plate off completely to get ALL the fluid out, which is actually the best way, but you'll have to replace the gasket. Restore proper fluid level as stated above.
how do you check transmission fluid level in a 2001 chevy metro
quickly!
Same place you check the fluid level.
If it is a 4 wheel drive, put the transfer case in N. If not, pull the driveline/ Remember to check fluid level, as some will spill with the driveline out.
The 1974 model 203 transfer case has a fluid capacity of 5.5 quarts. You can check the fluid level from the same hole that you fill the transfer case.
You can check the transmission fluid level in your 1998 Chevrolet Corvette with the transmission fluid dipstick. The transmission fluid dipstick will have indicating marks as to the level of the transmission fluid.
You add fluid the same place you check the fluid level.
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"Why is your Breather tube for the transfer case blowing out transmission fluid in your 1998 Chevy SIlverado Z71?" Check the level of fluid, it is most likely overfilled. Heat will expand the fluids, that's why there is a certain fill point. The breather tube is to let air out from the expansion of fluid, and to let air back in when fluid cools. "Hence" A Breather Tube 70 GTO Judge And a whole lot of other GMs
If it is a manual transmission it has no dip stick just a fluid level plug