Transfer Case Drain Plug ??
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Transfer Case Drain Plug ?? - 5/24/2008 6:56:31 AM
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mototools
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Hello, I want to change the transfer case gear oil (yes, GL-4) on my 2005 Montero Limited, but I only see one plug on side of the transfer case and I assume this is the fill plug. Don't see a drain plug anywhere? Do you suction out the oil via the fill plug? Thanks, Rob
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RE: Transfer Case Drain Plug ?? - 6/22/2008 10:31:09 AM
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mxmikie
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what does your repair manual say ?????????????
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RE: Transfer Case Drain Plug ?? - 6/22/2008 2:37:11 PM
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silvercoupe97
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ORIGINAL: mototools Hello, I want to change the transfer case gear oil (yes, GL-4) on my 2005 Montero Limited, but I only see one plug on side of the transfer case and I assume this is the fill plug. Don''t see a drain plug anywhere? Do you suction out the oil via the fill plug? Thanks, Rob Rob, is there a bolt on the bottom of the transfer case? That''s the best placement for the most efficient drain.
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