Transfer Case Fluid Vs Differential Fluid
4142016 Transfer case fluid and differential fluid is NOT the same.
Transfer case fluid vs differential fluid. They work in unison with the transmission and the front and rear differentials. A transfer case helps control the power being sent to each of the differentials which in turn manage the power being sent out to each of the drive wheels. It would not surprise me if the S10 uses the same fluid but check the manual to be sure.
Maintaining the Differential. There is one between the front axle and another one between the rear axle. None of this has anything to do with changing fluids in the transmission differential or transfer case which are called for by other codes specifically code 3.
Being as a I could buy the differential fluid and crush washers for 100 the stealership. Many mechanics and some manufacturers recommend that you replace the transfer case fluid. 672017 Transfer fluid for part time 4WD model but also a Transfer fluid for the All-mode 4WD model.
7192014 I just refilled my diff and transfer case with 75w90 amsoil severe gear oil certain napa stores carry it but it is pricey at 14 bucks a qt. Like engine oil heat causes wear on differential fluid which can lead to excessive wear on the gears and bearings. It was full all I needed to know was to fill it just how it was.
Maybe if ouy would like to understand me please take the MA-12 page and you will see what I mean. The transfer assembly not to be confused with a transfer case is part of the transmission and is lubricated by the transmission fluid. Additionally if the transfer case fluid level is low the entire transfer case should be inspected for leaks and damage.
Toyota recommends changing them every 32000 kms 19883 miles. 7252012 The Transfer Case splits the power between the front and rear wheels. A manual transmission also uses gear oil but the viscosity may be a bit different.
