Hummer H3 Fluids Change. 50,000 miles service.

Hummer H3 Fluids Change. 50,000 miles service.

A quick DIY video changing drivetrain fluids in 2008 Hummer H3 at 50000 mile service.

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121forman says:

is the a.c of hummer h3 is good

Jake Paslar says:

No, don’t remember what is the factory recommendation is I believe it to be 100 000 miles. I replaced mine because in the first 50 000 miles everything is getting broken in. Next one will be at 150 000.

Gerardo Moreno says:

So this should be done every 50,000 miles?

MrXcrt says:

Oh by the way , you left out the part about the ” old seal ” and either removing it ( if worn ) or leaving it in place and removing the new one !! Cost me 3rd & OD !! 2,600$ mistake !! It’s a transmission killer !!

SkinGripz says:

Excellent to see folks teaching the young ones how to do this stuff. Gonna save them boatloads of cash over their life on top of having another skillset.

Good job, young man. You too, old timer !

Jake Paslar says:

Amsoil gear lube for the axlesand the transfer case and Amsoil Auto Transmission fluid for the tranny.

Jake Paslar says:

Not sire what I can do to help. Try going on “hummerxclub-dot-com” forum page and describe the problem there. There are a lot of experts there that will be able to figure out your problem.

johnd836 says:

Hi, i am French 😉
I have a question about thedrive shut (axial)
i can’t remove it !!
Please anybody can help me ?

Win Mendoza says:

what kind of oil did you use?

Jake Paslar says:

so far they holding up. did get them replaced under warranty at about 30k. though

taylor1jt26 says:

good job! now front cv axle replacement ?

lsvpalana says:

How to change fluid in front differential?

Jake Paslar says:

removing drive shaft was pretty easy and made it easier to take down the pan but I am glad you found a different way that worked for you. Thanks for watching.

SouthpawGrammar says:

Wow, thanks for making this video! I need to change fluid of my axles, they’re way over due. I already did the transmission and transfer case.

RickyParmar says:

very nice video. I have to do all these on my 06 3.5l. i was just wondering if the transmission filter is necessary to change? and if so can i get it at any parts store? what was the cost on it??

rigoperez2 says:

Like the new channel!

do you happen to remember the exact fluid amounts for the front axle, rear axle and transmission?
I know the transfer case takes up 1.6qts

ultraclassic01hd says:

Everything seemed easy and thought I could do it till the I see the drive shaft has to be removed. I still think this is a job for the garage tech.

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