Hey Howard===Your question makes no sense whatsoever. Joe
A= Replace engine oil1= Rotate tires3= Replace the transmission fluid and transfer fluid (if equipped)6= Replace the rear differential fluid (if equipped)
To replace the front output shaft bearing on a NP249 transfer case, first, remove the transfer case from the vehicle and drain the fluid. Next, disassemble the transfer case to access the output shaft assembly, noting the location of all components for reassembly. Use a bearing puller to remove the old bearing from the output shaft and press the new bearing into place. Reassemble the transfer case, refill it with fluid, and reinstall it in the vehicle.
NO. If you keep finding yourself ADDING transmission fluid often and you have no leaks but the transfer case is over full then you need to remove the transfer case and replace the seal in the transfer case where it bolts to the rear of the transmission.
how do you add transmission fluid on 98 acura cl 3.0
remove bolts from caliper and loosen break fluid release valve. remove assembly from rotor. the best way to depress piston is to use a large c-clamp. install new pads, replace assembly, replace brake fluid, bleed the lines, CHECK FLUID LEVEL, done!
Honda ATF-Z1 fluid, you have to get it from your Honda/Acura dealer.
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.
It is important to use the correct amount of fluid in a car. The 1988 Acura Legend takes about 3.2 quarts of transmission fluid.
There is a sensor in the top of the brake cylinder where you put in the fluid. Replace it and the light will go away.
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 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.