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Dennis
Guest
These H3's have basically two models of Transfer cases..The Base model H3 has the Borg-Warner 2:1 Transfer case and the Adventure package model has the Borg-Warner 4:1..They both hold about the same amount of Fluid (1.6 qts).
Since the Transfer Case (TC) is such a vital part of the driveline..I feel it is important to change it's fluid every 25K to 30K miles of driving and more often if you do heavy duty wheeling.
TOOLS:
10" adjustable wrench
3/8" drive ratchet
Waste oil pan
Rags
Hand Pump
2 qt. bottle that the pump will fit in, measured off to 1.6 qts.
2 qts. of Transfer Case fluid..USE ONLY this product.
No need to jack the Hummer up..
Begin by removing the TC drain Plug (Just use the 3/8" drive shank of the ratchet) and let the old fluid drain all out..Watch out..it will shoot quite a ways out once the plug is removed, so have your pan ready.
While it's draining..Disconnect the electrical connector from the Speed sensor (Upper left and to the rear a bit on TC) ...Gently pry up the little tab just enough to unhook it from the speed sensor while pulling out..Don't break it off.
Clean the area around the sensor, then with an adjustable wrench, Unscrew the Speed Sensor..Be careful..it is not on very tight so a lot of force is not needed.
Once you have it out..wipe off the end that was inside the TC..it contains a magnet and may have metal fillings stuck to it.
You should be left with a hole for filling like this..make sure there is no dirt around it to get knocked in.
Once the TC has quit dripping, re-install the Drain Plug
Next fill your Bottle with approx. 1.6 qts of the fluid..you want at least that amount put in..don't over fill either...
FYI: Early models of the 06 H3 TC's had a problem with not being able to get enough fluid in via the normal fill hole, which is just a little above the drain hole (came up short by 250 mL)..So there was a service bulletin issued stating to fill from the Speed Sensor hole in order to get the proper amount in (1.6 qts)...So it works to fill them from there for any of them.
Pump it in
Once you have pumped in 1.6 qts..Re-install Speed Sensor (careful, don't over tighten) and re-connect the connector..wipe up any spills and your done.
By comparison..the Old fluid with only 25K miles on it of normal city driving, vs the New Fluid
Since the Transfer Case (TC) is such a vital part of the driveline..I feel it is important to change it's fluid every 25K to 30K miles of driving and more often if you do heavy duty wheeling.
TOOLS:
10" adjustable wrench
3/8" drive ratchet
Waste oil pan
Rags
Hand Pump
2 qt. bottle that the pump will fit in, measured off to 1.6 qts.
2 qts. of Transfer Case fluid..USE ONLY this product.
No need to jack the Hummer up..
Begin by removing the TC drain Plug (Just use the 3/8" drive shank of the ratchet) and let the old fluid drain all out..Watch out..it will shoot quite a ways out once the plug is removed, so have your pan ready.
While it's draining..Disconnect the electrical connector from the Speed sensor (Upper left and to the rear a bit on TC) ...Gently pry up the little tab just enough to unhook it from the speed sensor while pulling out..Don't break it off.
Clean the area around the sensor, then with an adjustable wrench, Unscrew the Speed Sensor..Be careful..it is not on very tight so a lot of force is not needed.
Once you have it out..wipe off the end that was inside the TC..it contains a magnet and may have metal fillings stuck to it.
You should be left with a hole for filling like this..make sure there is no dirt around it to get knocked in.
Once the TC has quit dripping, re-install the Drain Plug
Next fill your Bottle with approx. 1.6 qts of the fluid..you want at least that amount put in..don't over fill either...
FYI: Early models of the 06 H3 TC's had a problem with not being able to get enough fluid in via the normal fill hole, which is just a little above the drain hole (came up short by 250 mL)..So there was a service bulletin issued stating to fill from the Speed Sensor hole in order to get the proper amount in (1.6 qts)...So it works to fill them from there for any of them.
Pump it in
Once you have pumped in 1.6 qts..Re-install Speed Sensor (careful, don't over tighten) and re-connect the connector..wipe up any spills and your done.
By comparison..the Old fluid with only 25K miles on it of normal city driving, vs the New Fluid