How to change Transfer Case Fluid (Easy)

Your transfer case puts power to your front wheels to make your car, suv, or truck four wheel drive (fwd). Watch the video for a step by step how to which goes into all of the details. Anyone can do this and a service on many vehicles should be done at 100,000 miles. This fluid change will keep your 4×4 system fresh and working properly.

How to replace every fluid in your car: https://youtu.be/t7JCh7PHoDc
How to change rear Differential Fluid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmqMUJb-E4M

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24 thoughts on “How to change Transfer Case Fluid (Easy)

  1. Learn how to replace every fluid in your car: https://youtu.be/t7JCh7PHoDc

    My new video covers how to do an oil change, transmission fluid change, coolant flush, power steering fluid flush, brake fluid flush and bleed, differential fluid change, transfer case fluid change, grease the suspension, and finally add washer fluid properly!

  2. In a pinch, I have put the transfer fluid/diff oil in a big plastic bottle with a pump on top like hand lotion (after cleaning it out throughly and making sure it was dry.) to add to the diff/transfer case. It can be a pain to hold the hose and the pumping device and the plastic bottle all at the same time.

  3. I am guessing that this Mazda truck is a 1994? The same as my 1994 Ford Explorer. Because Fords in 1995 have the drain plug NOT behind the dampener, but to the left of it. This is not important to your video, so you may delete my comment if I am wrong.

  4. Hey Chris how much oil do I need for Chevy Tahoe 96 and if I pull the drive shaf out of the transfer case it will leak all the oil out or i need to remove the plug?

  5. BTW, you are supposed to put the thread locker on the tip of the bold. The end you put it on near the head had no, to very little, thread engagement. Thanks for the video.

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