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Old 12-25-2011, 08:13 PM
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Default Transfer case overflowing

So While looking at something else under the truck I noticed my transfer case had had fluid leaking around it, upon checking the tightness of the plugs I found the fill plug completely loose, I pulled it out just for the hell of it and it was just gushing fluid out...

I did have someone replace the fluid, but I still don't see how it could get filled that high by itself.

Upon searching the forums I found a similar topic only it ended up with the cause of the problem being rooted to a lot of deep water fording, I have done no such thing in a quite a while, certainly not since I had the fluid changed.

The fluid is dark red in color.


Is it possible that the transmission could be leaking into the transfer case, I don't see many possibilites...

The truck seems to drive just fine..
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Old 12-25-2011, 09:16 PM
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Default Re: Transfer case overflowing

Ok, this is a bit wierd, I just drove it around the max temp I could get the tranny in 1 hour in 55 degfree weather was 145, I checked to see if the tranny fluid was low and it was 4 times the hot bar, and the engine was running
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Old 12-25-2011, 11:43 PM
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Well, after dumping out 2 quarts, it definately shifts better, still both of the two tranny cooler lines where they go from

Rad>metal line>/\rubber

/\ being a bit wet around that area, see a drop on the frame rail/support below..

Only a drop from being overfilled for 6 months or so... dunno to be scared or not..
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Old 12-26-2011, 03:56 AM
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Default Re: Transfer case overflowing

check transmission oil. Overflowing may be from there.
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Default Re: Transfer case overflowing

You're sure there is no antifreeze in your transmission oil or vica versa? There have been several failures of the radiator transmission cooler lines.
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Default Re: Transfer case overflowing

just sounds like when you had the T case fluid changed, they over filled it.

they prolly used a pump and were able to get alot of fluid in there, and/or a stupid tech working on it and just simply over filled it.

maybe i am wrong, but the tranny temp sensor does nothign for the T case. its only for the tranny.

you let it drain, so you should be good to go now

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Jim, yes that was a concern but it doesn't seem so all those seem fine, after pulling 2 quarts extra out of the Transmission everything feels smoother... almost seemed like sabatoge tbh
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Transmission---->Seal (broken)----->transfercase.
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Default Re: Transfer case overflowing

When you did the transfer case was it hot? Transmision fluid really expands when hot. You are supposed to fill just below the fill plug when cold.
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