Transfer Case Fluid Vs Rear Differential Fluid
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Transfer case fluid vs rear differential fluid. Not sure what year you have but in my 2011 manual the ATF and Transfer Case Fluid change is listed on page 11-5 at 50K miles. In an automatic transmission definitely not. If you have seldom used 4wd maybe the transfer case could be a lifetime lube.
If it does it is WAY overdo. A rear-wheel drive vehicle will have a rear differential. In rear-wheel drive vehicles the differential is in the back.
Changing fluids in these areas is often a function of use. ATF Dexron III rated Our recommendation. These are very easy to do yourself.
4272012 When is Transfer Case and Differential fluid changes necessary. An all-wheel-drive or 44 vehicle will have both front and rear differentials. Transfer case fluid 4-wheel and all-wheel only The transfer case is the heart of a vehicles 4-wheel or all-wheel drive system.
Honda recommends the use of their proprietary Dual Pump II fluid for the rear differential with a capacity of approximately 11 quarts. But at 70k I would give the rear differential attention. I actually only got exactly 25 cups 20oz 0625qt out of the rear diff.
I assume this is the amount from the factory. The front was full seeped when I removed fill bolt the rear needed just a little bit before fluid started coming out but the transfer case took about 14 quart more fluid. In a manual transmission setup sometimes.
