The same oil you put in your engine
The transfer case in a 1995 Isuzu Trooper typically uses automatic transmission fluid (ATF), specifically Dexron III or an equivalent. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications, as variations may exist based on the vehicle's configuration. When performing maintenance, ensure to use the recommended fluid to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the transfer case.
Change and flush the transfer case fluid immediately.
If it has a manual transfer case, you just put the transfer case into neutral.
To remove the transfer case from a 1987 Ford Bronco II, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Disconnect the battery, then drain the transfer case fluid. Remove the drive shafts by unbolting them from the transfer case and the differentials, followed by disconnecting the linkage and electrical connectors. Finally, unbolt the transfer case from the transmission and carefully slide it off, ensuring to support it adequately during removal.
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.
242 transfer case uses ATF+4 transmission fluid. 247 transfer case uses a special transfer case fluid available from the dealer.
It uses Trak II transfer case fluid, GM part number 12378508. The fluid goes in a hole, use a ratchet with an extension to remove it, on the side of the transfer case.
The recommended fluid type for the transfer case on a 1987 Nissan Pathfinder is a GL4 rated 80W90 gear oil. For part-time 4WD models, the capacity is 2.4 quarts.
Remove the fill plug on the transfer case and see if fluid is up to the edge of the plug!
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the transfer case
A 2002 Ram transfer case uses ATF+4 transmission fluid.
yes you can put the same fluid in the transfer case.