How much does it cost to fill a transfer case?

How much does it cost to fill a transfer case?

The average cost for a transfer case replacement is between $2,655 and $2,755. Labor costs are estimated between $379 and $479 while parts are priced at $2276. Estimate does not include taxes and fees.

How to check and refill a transfer case?

Allow any excess fluid to drain back out of the fill hole. Apply a coat of sealant to the threads of the fill plug and install it in the transfer case fill hole, then torque it to 13 foot-pounds. Wipe any spilled fluid from the transfer case with your shop rag.

How do you fill a transfer case in a Chevy?

Using a foot-pound torque wrench and socket, tighten the drain plug to 13 foot-pounds. Add approximately 1.6 quarts of Dexron-VI ATF through the fill hole until the fluid level reaches the bottom threads of the hole. Allow any excess fluid to drain back out of the fill hole.

Where is the drain plug in the transfer case?

The parking brakes should be set and the block/chock at least one wheel back and front. The fill and drain plugs are normally located facing the rear of the vehicle and transfer case. You will find the plug for the fill located higher up while the one at the lower end is the drain.

Is the transfer case the same as differential fluid?

1. Is Transfer Case Fluid The Same As Differential Fluid? No. The transfer case normally acts as a differential but it does channel its power to two differentials which are located on two different axles instead of to two wheels on the same axle as it is the case with the differential fluid.

Allow any excess fluid to drain back out of the fill hole. Apply a coat of sealant to the threads of the fill plug and install it in the transfer case fill hole, then torque it to 13 foot-pounds. Wipe any spilled fluid from the transfer case with your shop rag.

What’s the best way to replace transfer case fluid?

Remove the fill plug, then remove the drain plug. Allow the fluid to drain as long as possible as to extract the maximum amount. Step 1: Reinstall the drain plug. Once the fluid has drained completely, reinstall the drain plug, leaving the fill plug out. Tip: Some fluid bottles come with a spout top so you can squeeze the fluid out through it.

Where are the drain and fill plugs in a transfer case?

The drain and fill plugs are generally located facing the rear of the transfer case and vehicle. The lower plug is the drain and the plug located higher up is the fill. Remove the fill plug, then remove the drain plug.

Using a foot-pound torque wrench and socket, tighten the drain plug to 13 foot-pounds. Add approximately 1.6 quarts of Dexron-VI ATF through the fill hole until the fluid level reaches the bottom threads of the hole. Allow any excess fluid to drain back out of the fill hole.