How to Service Your Transfer Case : How to Drain Your Transfer Case


Locating the drain plug is the first step in draining the fluid out of your transfer case. Learn how to drain the fluid out of your transfer case in this free auto repair video featuring a certified mechanic. Expert: Nathan McCullough Bio: Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. Filmmaker: Robert Rogers
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thanx man! good videos. they gave me an idea how to do it on my jeep.
youre jeep is pretty easy its under youre skid plate and theres nothing annoying that gets in the way. just take a 3/8s ratchet and a 3 inch extension and youre golden.
the fill and drain on my jeep have a huge bolt head. instead of just a square 3/8 type plug.
I think he drank that as it poored out. He’s my hero.
lol! I LOVE his voice! If he would squint, he’d be a twin for “Harry” on 3rd Rock!!
Thanks 4 sharing though, all kidding aside, I’m learning alot, and I do appreciate it! 🙂
im surprised expert village finally did somewhat of a technical/informative vid!!!
Good reminder to noobs not to crank the plug into aluminum, but seriously, if you need to watch a 3 minute video on how to change the fluid in your T-case (which is even simpler than changing engine oil), you probably shouldn’t touch anything under there anyway…
who knows anything about a transfer case out of a 98 ford explorer? i need help?
Im pretty sure he’s working on an Explorer in the video, or a Ranger, which has a similar case.
How long does it take for the fluid to stop a drippin ?