frioman
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This may be common knowledge, but it may save someone a bit of time.
When changing and refilling the fluid in my differentials and transfer case I initially thought I would simply use my finger to feel the 1/2" level below the filler. That didn't seem to work; especially, after loosing some feeling in my fingers due to cold. What DID work great is using a bright flashlight to actually see the level.
And I highly recommend wearing some kind of "hardhat" when working around the truck. Believe me...you never ever want to hit your head on an open cab door when you crawl out and stand up. I find a plastic simulated baseball batting helmet to work best.
When changing and refilling the fluid in my differentials and transfer case I initially thought I would simply use my finger to feel the 1/2" level below the filler. That didn't seem to work; especially, after loosing some feeling in my fingers due to cold. What DID work great is using a bright flashlight to actually see the level.
And I highly recommend wearing some kind of "hardhat" when working around the truck. Believe me...you never ever want to hit your head on an open cab door when you crawl out and stand up. I find a plastic simulated baseball batting helmet to work best.