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What kind of transfer case fluid is required for a 2007 Chevy Tahoe?

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Joe Magoo

The 2007 Chevy Tahoe requires Dexron VI automatic transmission fluid for its transfer case. A fluid change for the transfer case should be scheduled every 30,000 miles, preferably by a licensed shop or reliable local dealership. It is crucial to maintain clean and uncontaminated fluids to ensure proper operation of the differential, especially if the Tahoe is frequently used for towing. Dexron VI fluid helps protect the truck's gears from high temperatures and wear by dissipating heat away from them. Only 4-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicles are fitted with a transfer case to distribute power from the engine to specific axles. The average cost for servicing the Tahoe's gearbox typically ranges between $170 and $200, inclusive of parts and labor.

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  • Bryce

    The transfer case in this car uses dexron fluid for proper operation.

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