To change the front differential on a K2500, first, lift the vehicle safely and remove the front wheels for better access. Drain the differential fluid by removing the drain plug and then unbolt the differential cover to remove the old differential assembly. Replace it with the new differential, ensuring it is properly aligned, then reassemble by bolting the cover back on and refilling with the appropriate differential fluid. Finally, reattach the wheels, lower the vehicle, and check for leaks.
A 1994 does not have a control module on the transfer case. But it does have a 4x4 Actuator on the front differential.
Just changed mine today in a 99 GMC K2500 Suburban 4WD and it took 3 quarts
Its on the front of the crankshaft in front of the timing chain.
there is a drain (on the bottom) and fill plug (toward the top) for the front differential. 1.6 quarts of 75W90 GL-4 or GL5 gear oil.
The front differential is an "open" differential. No limited slip components there.
The front differential uses 80w90.
If it is the rear sensor, it will be in the differential. If it is a front sensor, it will be located at each front wheel.
To change the front differential seals on a 1999 Chevy Suburban, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the front differential cover to access the seals, then carefully pry out the old seals using a seal puller or a similar tool. Clean the sealing surfaces thoroughly before installing the new seals, ensuring they are seated properly. Finally, reassemble the differential cover with a new gasket or sealant, refill with differential fluid, and lower the vehicle.
It's an open front differential if it is stock. So is the rear differential
Unless you have a 4x4 or 6x6 unit, there is no front differential.
What is the fluid capacity front differential 2004
There is just a rear one I believe, on top of differential