looking behing the drivers side front tire on the gear case is two 17 mil bolt heads the top one is to fill and the bottom is to drain the case and refill with 5W 30 engine oil
To drain fluid from the transfer case on a Mercedes ML320, locate the drain plug on the bottom of the transfer case. Use a socket wrench to remove the plug and allow the fluid to completely drain into a suitable container. After draining, replace the drain plug and refill with the appropriate transfer case fluid through the fill plug, which is usually located on the side of the transfer case. Always ensure the vehicle is level when performing this service.
To drain the transfer case oil on a 2002 RX300, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and secure it with wheel chocks. Locate the drain plug on the transfer case, typically found on the bottom or side, and use a socket or wrench to remove it. Allow the old oil to fully drain into a container, then replace the drain plug and tighten it securely. Finally, refill the transfer case with the appropriate type and amount of oil through the fill plug.
To change the transfer case fluid on a Jaguar Type, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and secure it with wheel chocks. Remove the fill plug and drain plug from the transfer case, allowing the old fluid to fully drain out. After draining, replace the drain plug and fill the case with new transfer case fluid until it reaches the fill level, then secure the fill plug. Finally, check for leaks and ensure the fluid level is correct after a brief drive.
The one that fits.
To change the fluid in the transfer case of a 2004 Toyota Matrix, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and securely raise it. Locate the transfer case, then remove the fill plug and drain plug to allow the old fluid to drain completely. Once drained, replace the drain plug and refill the transfer case with the appropriate type and amount of fluid through the fill hole until it reaches the correct level. Finally, replace the fill plug securely.
To change the transfer case fluid in a Jeep Wrangler, first, ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface and secure it with wheel chocks. Remove the fill plug on the transfer case and then the drain plug to allow the old fluid to completely drain out. Once drained, replace the drain plug and fill the transfer case with new fluid through the fill hole until it reaches the proper level, usually just below the fill plug. Finally, replace the fill plug securely and check for any leaks.
very bottom of the xfer-case near the back. it is a large plug like 24mm or around that size
The fill plug, drain plug are both on the back side of the transfer case facing the rear drive shaft. They are the two biggest nuts on that side of the transfer case. I have yet to determine what size the plug actually is I'm guessing either a 1 3/16 or a 1 5/32, since a 29mm or a 30mm will not fit it.
It is on the rear side of the transfur case towards the bottom and up higher will be another one to fill it.
The fill plug is on the center of the rear of the transfer case.
To change the transfer box oil on a Discovery 3, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and safely supported. Remove the drain plug from the transfer case and allow the old oil to fully drain out. Once drained, replace the drain plug and then remove the fill plug. Pour in the new transfer box oil until it reaches the fill level, then reattach the fill plug securely. Always consult the vehicle's manual for the correct oil type and specifications.
If you look at the back of the transfur case were the drive shaft goes in and you will see a plug on the side towards the bottom. That one is the drain plug, just above it a few inches is the fill plug.