How To Install Replace 4 Wheel Drive Transfer Case Fluid Chevy Silverado GMC Sierra

How To Install Replace 4 Wheel Drive Transfer Case Fluid Chevy Silverado GMC Sierra

http://www.1aauto.com 1A Auto shows you how change your 4 wheel drive transfer case fluid. This video is applicable to Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra models.

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1aauto says:

You may want to check to see if there’s power to the transfer case actuator. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393

jeffer says:

96 suburban, 4×4 lights dont glow as they should, 4×4 also never engages nor does 4wheel low. thoughts?

1aauto says:

We’ll keep this request in mind. Thanks for watching. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393

TProck95 says:

any possibility you guys could do a video soon on your GMC Jimmy front sway bar bushings and end links

1aauto says:

If there’s a check engine light on you may want to have the code pulled. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393

Jay Dre says:

I have a 2000 Yukon. In every mode except 2HI and neutral my Yukon bucks and clunks like crazy. In 4HI it acts as if the engine is misfiring really bad (it’s not) and I have to give it a lot of gas to keep moving. It’s almost like the entire truck is being driven with the parking brake being applied and released very quickly. If I release my foot from the accelerator it comes to a stop quickly without the brakes being pushed at all. In 2HI, it’s fine. Help please!

1aauto says:

You could check the fluid level and also the actuator to see if there’s power to it. You may also want to see if there are any vacuum leaks in the engine bay which might be contributing to the issue. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393

Danni24s says:

I have a 95 Tahoe 4×4 has a small lift. When engaged in 4 low it feels like it slips out of 4 wheel drive when accelerated and the front tire lights on the shifter turn off also hard to turn in 4 low. It engages I feel it could it be low on oil in the transfer case?

1aauto says:

You would need to have to engine code pulled to see what’s triggering the light. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393

123pokemonsgay says:

please excuse my user name I did not make it ha , but I would like to know if this would be a reason my engine light is on and my message center is saying service 4wd , please get back to me ! email me at nathanhale309@yahoo.com thank you

1aauto says:

If the transfer case is making noise, then it will most likely need to be replaced at this point since the bearings were starved for fluid. If there is no noise and everything appears to be working correctly, you might be in the clear but you might have reduced the longevity of the transfer case as a whole by driving that long with that low of a fluid amount.

269sjb says:

So, I discovered a leak in my transfer case. It was only left with about 1/2 quart of fluid in the case. I drove for about 7 hours at highway speeds in this condition before I could make the fix and add the proper amount of fluid again.
Do you think I did some irreversible harm to the gears in the case?

1aauto says:

You can contact you local dealer for the fluid specs. Normally it is a Dex4 transmission fluid for the transfer case but contacting your local dealer will help determine what it is.

drake jenson says:

another great video . I own a 2000 silverado and I’m fairly sure it’s the same . Could you please tell me what type of transmission fluid to use for my TC? Having a hard time finding info . Thanks

1aauto says:

It should be the same as the one shown in the video.

ibrar rafi says:

gmc yukon 2004 is same like this?

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