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I was checking the fluids today, and noticed in the service manual that the transfer case fluid calls for Mopar transmission fluid. The fluid currently in the transfer case is definitely gear oil. Should I just drain it, or do I need to be concerned about any other problems it may have caused? The main reason for checking the fluids was because I have noticed the floor board gets extremely hot to the touch. I thought I might have an exhause leak, but that does not appear to be the case. Any ideas, or is this just normal? Thanks,Vernon |
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i would drain it and put in the trans fluid like it says, it has a different viscosity than gear oil
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I have never known a Jeep NOT to have HOT floorboards. I have an '89 YJ, you could fry an egg on my floor - all the time. My old boss has a '05 that he turned into a rock crawler - has the same problem. If anyone knows a way to lessen the heat.. SPEAK UP!! Your wrong fluid, cant be good, but its probably not going to help your heat issue. --------------------------------------------------------------
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the transfer case takes a red tranny fluid (atf+3) .. thats an easy way to tell if its the wrong fluid.. as for floor heat, the main reason why they put carpet in jeeps is to prevent the possibility of burns from the floor.. in newer tjs, they even put a warning on the floor of the pan that warns you of the heat.. its shouldnt be getting hot enough to "fry an egg" on, but it will be hot.. if its hot enough to actually cause a burn on your skin, then its definately getting too hot.. in that case, i would change your transmission fluid and your transfer case fluid.. you can get transmission cooling systems, but with normal day to day driving, with no serious load on the transmission, it isnt a nessicary buy.. i would try fluids first, if its really getting that hot..
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