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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission What to use in transfer case 1999 4x4.

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I remember it took about 3 gts. The hardest part was taking the brace / guard down to access it. I think I used atf + 3 last time but it's been a long time ago. What should I use this time?? Thanks
 
One thing you might try, I found a piece of U shaped plastic that I wedge under the drain plug boss and use it like a funnel. Just drain into a pan. No need to take off the skid plate. A piece of PVC cut out on one end to fit under the drain plug should work. I also use ATF+4.
 
Could you use the newer # 6? It is more compatible in more transmissions And maybe just as well other applications. Just asking.
 
Why not Google it I'm sure you'll get your answer



Why don't we just shut down the forum and Google everything...

I'm too lazy to drop the skid plate. I just let it drain on the plate and catch it where it pours off. Then hit it with brake clean. Any ATF+4 works. I don't know about the #6 you mention.
 
Quoted from the FSM - "Mopart ATF +4, type 9602, Automatic
Transmission fluid".

Although I've seen where lots of people use Dextron III too with no issues. :)
 
Quoted from the FSM - "Mopart ATF +4, type 9602, Automatic
Transmission fluid".

Although I've seen where lots of people use Dextron III too with no issues. :)


Atf+4 has better viscosity at low temp and is much longer lasting as well as better at high temps
 
I understood ATF+4 has friction modifiers which the "shift on the fly" transfer cases do better with due to the synchro ring. :)
 
I could be wrong, but it us my understanding that the friction modifiers only help with the clutches. I have heard of people switching over to straight 30 weight oil, with success, in heavy dudy applications. I have never done it so I'm not suggesting it.
 
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