The NP271 transfer case has an oil capacity of approximately 2 quarts (or about 1.9 liters) when filled to the proper level. It's important to use the recommended type of fluid, typically Dexron III automatic Transmission Fluid or an equivalent, to ensure optimal performance. Always check the owner’s manual for specific guidelines and maintenance recommendations for your vehicle.
10w40 motor oil 4 qts
around 2 qts
The oil capacity for a 311 case tractor is 5 quarts of oil. This is equal to about 4.7 liters.
how do you check the oil for the front transfer case on a 1990 Toyota four runner
The oil capacity is 14 quarts.
The transfer case uses ATF.
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.
The NP205 Transfer case takes 2.5qts. There has been quite a bit of discussion concerning the type of oil (gear vs ATF) from 1980 on. It's suspected that the change to Dexron I later on was for fuel economy. They're virtually indestructible so any type of oil is good; unless it's mated to the NV4500. Use the same oil as the trans in case of a seal breach.
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Motorcraft MERCON - ATF ( automatic transmission fluid ) is used in the transfer case of a 2003 Ford Explorer ( capacity 1.4 liters / 1.5 quarts )
Motorcraft MERCON - ATF ( automatic transmission fluid ) is used in the transfer case of a 2003 Ford Explorer ( capacity 1.4 liters / 1.5 quarts )
There is a capacity chart on the on the case by the oil fill. With a filter change the capacity is 3.5 quarts.