That year requires--------DEXTRON VI fluid.
Dexron. Automatic Transmission fluid
To check the fluid level on a 1999 Chevy Silverado transfer case, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the transfer case fill plug, typically found on the side of the transfer case. Remove the plug using a wrench; the fluid should be at the bottom of the fill hole. If fluid drips out, it's at the correct level; if not, add the appropriate transfer case fluid until it reaches the fill hole.
Depends if it has the auto 4wd feature
"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
1999 Chevy Tahoe automatic transfer case requires 2.2 qts
Yes it is.
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.
Yes as long as your variables are the same as in same engine, transmission, 2 or 4 wheel, etc.
2.5 QTS.
NO. It is all different
passenger side floor bord
Full it until it starts drizzling out of the fill hole on the transfer case.