2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Transfer Case Fluid Change
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- Fluid change on 15 Grand Cherokee Single Speed Transfer Case
Time spent including set up on blocks 45min
Tool list
Nbr 8 allen socket or Wrench
3/8 Ratchet
Drain pan
Transfer pump
One quart of ATF Fluid
Thanks! Great video. I did my Laredo 2015 this morning and was worried about the fill plug position vs other videos! Then when I filled ot up, I initially thought I would require 2 quart... but after 3/4 of a quart in, I noticed I've put way too much! Dealer charged over 200 USD to do it. It is worth it to learn how to DIY. !
That was easy enough. I can't believe I have almost 100k more miles on mine ! Yep, I'm at 243k miles on my 2016 Laredo 4x4!!
Thanks for the video, looking forward to more.
Thanks.. Very easy to do..
Excellent video !!!!! your video is one of the very few that I've seen covering changing fluid in the Quadra-Trac One transfer case, just what I was looking for
Thank You
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Thanks Al
Nice video! Let's get a tour of the garage!
Good job. May want to invest on some jack stands.
Thanks. But I was up on blocks all 4 tires
Nice work Cheech! Clean oil for 145k
Good video. Is the Jeep level when you are doing this? Thanks.
Thank You.. Yes I had it up on blocks under each tire
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Thanks boss!!
Is the transfer case fluid different from the front and rear differentials
Yes, Depending on which 4 wheel drive system you have.. Check your owners manual or local dealer
How much fluid did you end up putting back in ? I feel it was only a half quart as the same that came out ?
Sir i do have 2015 GC laredo altitude single speed. No off road specs. Does it take same fluid? Thanks in advance. Straigt to the point video.
Mine is a single speed as well so it should take same fluid
@@unclesal2582 thanks bud! Video is very straightforward, I like it
Is this the fluid for the transfer case and the transmission ?
Only the Transfer Case Transmission is a separate unit gets its own oil which is different
I have 2017 V6 the same ????
Should be but check with your owners manual to be sure
Does this make a noise if you don’t add fluid? Like a cranking grind ??
Probably would and then lock up on you
Very expensive to rebuild