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1995 nissan pickup 4wd 2.4 base model. Can i use 80-90 gear oil in tranny, differentials, and in transfer case?

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Yes, you can used 80w-90 in the transfer case and differentials, you can try it in the manual transmission but if it is to hard to shift you will have to go to a lighter fluid.

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Service four wheel drive light on,cant shift into 4wd cold only ,below 45F,drive awahile resatrt the truck it works fine,warm days no problems .

Vehicles: 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer 4WD 4.2L SFI DOHC 6-cylinder

Your front 4WD Transfer case is low on Gear Oil.
On warm days, the Gear Oil expands slightly, and is less viscous, so the "Service 4WD" light stays off. On colder days/mornings the story changes.

The following paragraph has info applying to the manual differential only:
The 2002 Trailblazer (the first year Chevy made the Trailblazer) has a Front Differential using 1.11 (that's 1 and 1/9th) Quarts Gear Oil, and a Rear Differential with a capacity of 2.29 (thats 2 and 2/7ths) Quarts Gear Oil.
The Gear Oil needed is GM Part No.12345349 or GM Part No.1052931 (they're identical), also known as "GM Synchromesh"(R), which is a type of GLS (Gear Lubricant, Special), also known as "Manual Synchromesh Transmission Fluid 5W30". A synthetic version of which sells for $12.70/qt (USD) at
http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/mtf.aspx

This is not to be confused with 5W30 motor oil (which can be had for $3.00/qt (USD)).

The 2002 Trailblazer 4WD Transfer Case (NV126 Transfer Case) capacity is 0.8 Liters of GM Part No.12378508 (US), also known as "GM Auto Trak II"(R).
Note that one Quart (US) = 0.946 Liter, so 0.8 Liter = 27.06 ounces.

Red Line sells something that they say replaces both GM Synchromesh and GM Auto-Trak II for $12.14/Qt and $44.55/Gal (US) at
http://www.shopwiki.com/Red-Line-MTL-70W80-GL~4-Gear-Oil-%281-Quart%29

13 Manufacturer Recalls apply to the 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer (model year 2002 was the first year Chevy offered the Trailblazer), and two recalls pertain to the 4WD Transfer Case. Note that one of the recalls applies to only 895 units, so your vehicle is unlikely to be affected by this Transfer Case recall.

2002 Trailblazer Recall ==========================
OCT 17, 2001 ' Recall ID# 54221

Recall Reason POWER TRAIN:TRANSFER CASE (4-WHEEL DRIVE)
Recall Date OCT 17, 2001
Model Affected TRAILBLAZER
Potential Units Affected 78004

Recall Summary
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH 4-WHEEL DRIVE. THE CALIBRATION OF THE TRANSFER CASE CONTROL MODULE COULD CAUSE INSUFFICIENT HIGH SPEED GEAR ENGAGEMENT.

Consequence
IF THE GEAR IS NOT ENGAGED, THE VEHICLE CAN ROLL WHEN THE TRANSMISSION IS IN "PARK" AND A CRASH COULD RESULT WITHOUT WARNING.

Remedy
DEALERS WILL UPDATE THE TRANSFER CASE CONTROL MODULE CALIBRATION TO INCREASE GEAR ENGAGEMENT. OWNER NOTIFICATION BEGAN NOVEMBER 6, 2001. OWNERS WHO TAKE THEIR VEHICLES TO AN AUTHORIZED DEALER ON AN AGREED UPON SERVICE DATE AND DO NOT RECEIVE THE FREE REMEDY WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME SHOULD CONTACT CHEVROLET AT 1-800-222-1020 OR GMC AT 1-800-462-8782.

Notes
GENERAL MOTORS CORP. 01064/01065

2002 Trailblazer Recall ============================
SEP 05, 2001 ' Recall ID# 26006

Recall Reason POWER TRAIN:TRANSFER CASE (4-WHEEL DRIVE)
Recall Date SEP 05, 2001
Model Affected TRAILBLAZER
Potential Units Affected 895

Recall Summary
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES (4 WHEEL-DRIVE). SOME OF THESE VEHICLES WERE BUILT WITH A RANGE SHIFT COLLAR IN THE TRANSMISSION TRANSFER CASE THAT CONTAINS CRACKS.

Consequence
THIS CONDITION COULD RESULT IN A COMPLETE FRACTURE OF THE RANGE SHIFT COLLAR AND SUBSEQUENT LOSS OF VEHICLE FORWARD AND REVERSE GEARS, AND THE INABILITY TO MAINTAIN "PARK" POSITION. THIS INCREASES THE RISK OF A VEHICLE CRASH RESULTING FROM UNINTENDED MOVEMENT OF A PARKED VEHICLE.

Remedy
DEALERS WILL REPLACE THE TRANSFER CASES AND UPDATE THE CONTROL MODULE CALIBRATION. OWNER NOTIFICATION BEGAN SEPTEMBER 6, 2001. OWNERS WHO TAKE THEIR VEHICLES TO AN AUTHORIZED DEALER ON AN AGREED UPON SERVICE DATE AND DO NOT RECEIVE THE FREE REMEDY WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME SHOULD CONTACT CHEVROLET AT 1-800-222-1020 OR GMC AT 1-800-462-8782.

Notes
GENERAL MOTORS CORP. 01061


Read about all (13) 2002 Chevy Trailblazer recalls at:
http://www.internetautoguide.com/10-12-2002-16-1287/2002-chevrolet-trailblazer-recalls.html
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"Service 4WD" dash light comes

Sounds like a defective electronic shift motor for the transfer case. The diff and t-case fluids should be replaced every 30K but will never turn on serv 4wd light.
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Will not select 4wd but 4wd lights come on

You may have a 4WD case problem long in the making. Check to see first of all if the linkage is still connected well, and if the hubs lock in. Then, may be time to check out the transfer case.
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What is the fluid capacity of the gear oil in a 1997 nissan 5 speed 2 wd truck

CAPACITIES
Engine, 2WDwithout filter..........3.5 quarts[1]
Engine, 4WDwithout filter..........4.0 quarts[1]
Cooling System, Initial Fill..........8.5 quarts
AMSOIL Antifreeze and Engine Coolant
Automatic Transmission, Total Fill..........7.4 quarts
Manual Transmission, 2WD..........4.2 pints
Manual Transmission, 4WD..........8.4 pints
Differential, 2WD Rear..........3.2 pints
Differential, 4WD Rear..........2.7 pints
Differential, Front..........2.7 pints
Transfer Case,..........4.6 pints

1. Add extra oil when replacing filter.
refill check oil level.

TORQUES
Oil Drain Plug.....22-29 ft-lbs
Transfer case
Fill Plug.....18-25 ft-lbs
Drain Plug.....18-25 ft-lbs
Manual Transmission
Fill Plug.....18-25 ft-lbs
Drain Plug.....18-25 ft-lbs
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What type of oil do i need for a 1995 chevy silverado transfer case also if you know what gear oil should i use for the front and rear axles

The transfer case uses two types of oil one is automatic fluid the front part of differential takes gear oil 85/120 wt. both differentials I would use synthetic oil and would run 85/120 however if the rig has been well used you might want to go with a higher weight oil oil so you don't get wheel seal leaks.
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Transfer case removal

Suzuki Samurai/Sidekick/Tracker 1986-1998 Repair Guide
Transfer Case Assembly - REMOVAL & INSTALLATION

Samurai Models
Even the 2WD Samurai uses a transfer case. Rather than use a straight line driveshaft from the transmission to the differential, the Samurai leaves the transfer case in place and replaces its internal working with a simple offset gear mechanism, thus keeping 2 of the 3 driveshafts used in the 4WD vehicle.
  1. On 4WD vehicles, remove the transfer case shift lever.
  2. Raise and support the vehicle safely.
  3. Drain the oil from the transfer case.
  4. Matchmark and remove the driveshafts from the transfer case assembly. Not all of the driveshafts need to be completely removed from the vehicle, just unbolted from the case flanges. In most cases, the shaft or shafts on one side of the transfer case can be repositioned and supported out of the way.
  5. Support the transfer case using a suitable transmission jack.
  6. Disconnect the speedometer cable from the transfer case.
  7. On 4WD vehicles, disconnect the 4WD switch lead wire at the coupler.
  8. Remove the three mounting bolts and/or nuts securing the transfer case to the chassis, as applicable.
  9. Carefully lower the transfer case from the vehicle.
To install:
  1. Position and install the transfer case. Tighten the mounting bolts to 159-248 inch lbs. (18-28 Nm) and/or the mounting nuts to 19-25 ft. lbs. (25-34 Nm).
  2. On 4WD vehicles, connect the 4WD switch lead wire at the coupler.
  3. Connect the speedometer cable to the transfer case.
  4. Properly refill the transfer case with an approved type of gear oil.
  5. Align and install the driveshafts to the transfer case.
  6. On 4WD vehicles, install the transfer case shift lever.
  7. Remove the jackstands and carefully lower the vehicle.
Sidekick, Tracker, Sidekick Sport and X-90 Models
On these models the transfer case is bolted to the transmission and takes the place of the 2WD transmission's extension housing. Therefore, transfer case is removed or installed as part of the transmission assembly.

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Fluid capacities and fluid specs

2000 TOYOTA TACOMA 2.7L 4-cyl Engine Code 3RZ-FE

Engine Oil Grade 1......API* All TEMPS......5W-30 Optional ..10W-30
Engine, 2WD, with filter..........5.5 liters
Engine, 4WD, with filter..........5.4 liters

Manual Transmission,......GL-5/ GL-4 All TEMPS......75W-90
Automatic Transmission,A340E......AF3 / A43D......AF3

Differential, Front/ Rear W/ ADRD......GL-5 ALL TEMPS......75W-90
Differential, Front Less ADRD......GL-5 ALL TEMPS......80W-90

Transfer Case,......GL-4/GL-5 ALL TEMPS......75W-90 Gear oil.

Capacity:
Cooling System, Initial Fill..........8.5 liters
Automatic Transmission, A340E Initial Fill..........1.6 liters
Automatic Transmission, A340F Initial Fill..........2 liters
Automatic Transmission, A43D Initial Fill..........2.4 liters
Automatic Transmission, Total Fill
4 speed A340E..........7.2 liters
4 speed A340F..........10.1 liters
4 speed A43D..........6.5 liters
Manual Transmission, ..........2.5 liters
Differential, With ADRD Front..........1.2 liters
Differential, Without ADRD Front..........1.1 liters
Differential, 2WD V6 Rear..........2.6 liters
Differential, 4WD Extra Long Rear..........2.5 liters
Differential, Short WB With LSD Rear..........2.7 liters
Differential, Short WB Without LS Rear..........2.6 liters
Transfer Case, Electronic..........1.2 liters
Transfer Case, STD..........1 liters


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What fluid is used int eh front transfer case

Standard differential gear API GL-5, viscosity SAE 80W-90 Limited-slip differential (LSD) gear; Use only LSD gear oil API GL-5 and SAE 80W-90
if you meant front differntial
Transmission Fluid Dexron III, Mercon or API GL-4 viscosity SAE 75W-90
if you meant transfer case
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Feels like the rear wheels are slipping around 55mph

do you have a posi rear differinal .if so maybe the clutch pack is slipping and if thats it try replacing the oil with a clutch pack oil used on posi rear ends
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What;s the oil capacity for a 2002 chevy trailblazer 4.2 6 cyl?

Here are the Fluid CAPACITIES & MORE:
Engine, with filter..........4.6 quarts[1]
Cooling System, Initial Fill..........12.0 quarts
Automatic Transmission, Total Fill
4 speed 4L60, 60E..........11.0 quarts
Manual Transmission, NV1500..........5.7 pints
Manual Transmission, NV3500..........4.2 pints
Differential, with 8.6 ring gear Rear..........4.0 pints
Differential, with 7.25 ring gear Front..........2.5 pints[2]
Differential, with 8.25 ring gear Front..........4.2 pints[2]
Differential, with 9.25 ring gear Front..........5.9 pints[2]
Differential, Front..........2.5 pints
Differential, Rear..........4.0 pints
Transfer Case,BW4472..........2.5 pints
Transfer Case,NV136/236/246..........4.0 pints
Transfer Case,NP207..........4.6 pints
Transfer Case,NP231, NP233..........2.3 pints[3]
Transfer Case,NV231/233..........2.1 pints[3]
1. After refill check oil level.
2. Do not use synthetic lubricant in axles using RTV sealant.
Synthetic lubricant will chemically atack RTV sealant.
3. Identification: check tag on case.
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