Dextron mercon 3 transmission fluid.
No. Automatic transmission fluid is the recommended fill.
It uses automatic transmission fluid. If can be either Dextron or Mopar ATF.
In a 1993 Ford Ranger, the transfer case typically uses a different type of fluid than the transmission. The transfer case usually requires automatic transmission fluid (ATF) or a specific transfer case fluid, depending on the model. It's important to consult the owner's manual or service manual for the exact specifications for both the transfer case and transmission fluids to ensure proper maintenance.
Change and flush the transfer case fluid immediately.
The 1974 model 203 transfer case has a fluid capacity of 5.5 quarts. You can check the fluid level from the same hole that you fill the transfer case.
242 transfer case uses ATF+4 transmission fluid. 247 transfer case uses a special transfer case fluid available from the dealer.
The sensor located on the top of the transfer case of a 1995 Chevy Silverado 4x4 is typically the transfer case position sensor, also known as the transfer case range sensor. This sensor monitors the position of the transfer case to help the vehicle's computer determine which drive mode is currently engaged, such as 2WD or 4WD. If this sensor fails, it can lead to issues with engaging or switching between different drive modes.
It uses Trak II transfer case fluid, GM part number 12378508. The fluid goes in a hole, use a ratchet with an extension to remove it, on the side of the transfer case.
The automatic transmission fluid temperature sensor on a 1997 Chevy Blazer S10 is located on top of the transfer case. It is in the engine compartment.
A 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee does not have a speedometer cable. The speedometer signal comes from a sensor on the transmission or transfer case.
Code 13 is no vehicle speed sensor signal. Check/replace the speed sensor on the tailshaft of the transfer case.