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Graham4242



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2010-2012 transfer box fill capacity

I’m working my way through the driveline fluids, gearbox has been done, next the front and rear diffs. The 2010 onwards service manual says the fill plug is not to be used as a level indicator. I’ve found the fill capacities for the diffs but can’t find anything about filling the transfer box. Does anyone know what is the fill volume for the transfer box is or if the transfer box fill plug can be used as a level indicator. Current
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Thanks for that, I need to brush up on my control F search skills.

Diffs done now I just need to find the transfer box oil which in sunny Qatar is tricky to say the least. Current
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