A couple a weeks ago I inquired about how to change the differential fluids on my 2003 hummer h2. I got good replies back on how simple it was and some with if your not comfortable let a professional do it.
So the mistake was+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++ changed he rear diff. with bo problems when i went and changed the front diff. it was not the front diff. it was the transfer case. Out came fluid which I did not pay attention much of and in went the GEAR OIL. What a stupid idiot i am.
So my mechanic buddy had a couple laughs with this one and then flushed it out twice to remove all gear oil inside and is now seeing if this did not do anymore damage to the transfer case.
Other than that I have to also do the following:
Pitman Arm
Idler Arm
Cognita kit
and finally left front wheel bearing $$$
ohhh and the stealership had wanted me to do the steering gear box thinking that would eliminate the problem i had though my mechanic said they where going to rip me off b/c I do not need a steering gear box and they would've never eliminated my problem w/ the transfer case.
So hit me up with all the jokes...I deserve it. Sorry HELLZ and all the other professionals out there.
glad you got it all worked out tho. im sure at a cheaper cost than it could have been too.
as for the other things on your list, they should be straight forward and not easily mistaken for another part.
i would recommend doing both HUBs at the same time, but i know its $$$.
once you do one, it gets alot easier to do the other.
You learned something, nothing damaged (well maybe the pride) but I will not be one to give ya any sh!t for trying.
Congrats for finding out what happened and fixing it.
Ed
P.S. Front diff is under front "H2" skid plate.......come on, I had to do it
Missing the times when things where made to last.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
by the way this is a 2005 H2
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