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Servicing your transfer case does not have to be done at the shop. Learn how to perform a transfer case service on your own car in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.
There are 5 videos in this series:

Tools and supplies such as a magnetic tray and transfer case fluid are required for servicing your transfer case. Find out what tools and supplies you will need to service your transfer case in this free auto repair video featuring a certified mechanic.

Jacking up your car and putting it on jack stands can be dangerous. Learn how to safely jack up your car and put it on jack stands in this free auto repair video featuring a certified mechanic.

Locating the drain plug is the first step in draining the fluid out of your transfer case. Learn how to drain the fluid out of your transfer case in this free auto repair video featuring a certified mechanic.

Locating the fill plug is necessary for filling your transfer case. Learn how to fill your transfer case during a transfer case service in this free auto repair video featuring a certified mechanic.

Lowering your vehicle from jack stands can be dangerous. Learn how to lower your vehicle from jack stands using a jack in this free auto repair video featuring a certified mechanic.

Your car is a complex machine made up of simple machines that have many different parts and processes that must be checked for breakage, leaks, and wear. A properly working transfer case is an essential part of vehicle maintenance. At some point you will need to have your transfer case serviced. Would you like to know how to service your own transfer case? The process is not as complicated as it sounds, and makes a great do-it-yourself weekend project. In this free auto repair video series learn how to service your transfer case from certified mechanic Nathan McCullough. Nathan will tell you what tools and steps are required for servicing a transfer case. He will demonstrate how to put your vehicle on jack stands to service the transfer case, how to drain your transfer case, how to fill your transfer case, and how to lower your vehicle from the jack stands.
Nathan McCullough Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. He has managed several automotive facilities over the last eight years. His many certifications include front end suspension, brakes, manual transmission, engine tune up, engine overhaul, heating ventilation and air conditioning, automotive electrical and many more. In his spare time, McCullough enjoys working on cars, performing everything from minor repairs to complete overhauls.dkdk
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