Cause
| Correction
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DEFINITION: A visible indication of an external fluid leak from the transfer case.
Review the
Symptoms - Transfer Case
and perform the necessary inspections.
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Drain plug or fill plug leak
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- Inspect for the correct sealer and the correct amount of sealer on the plugs.
- Install the plugs correctly. Refer to
Transfer Case Fluid Replacement
.
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Access hole plug leaking
| Replace the access hole plug or seal with room temperature vulcanizing (RTV) sealer.
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Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) leaking
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- Remove the VSS.
- Inspect for the following conditions:
| • | Cut or damaged O-ring seal |
| • | VSS over tightened causing deformation in the VSS |
- Replace the VSS O-ring seal if faulty. Refer to
Transfer Case Speed Sensor Replacement
.
- Replace the VSS if faulty. Refer to
Transfer Case Speed Sensor Replacement
.
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Rear output shaft seal leaking
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- Inspect for the following conditions:
| • | Overfilled or improper transfer case fluid |
| • | Seal improperly installed, worn or damaged |
| • | Seal bore damaged or cracked |
| • | Rear output shaft bushing for excessive wear |
| • | Slip yoke seal surface for wear or pitting |
- Repair or replace the following components if found faulty:
| • | Clean or properly route the vent hose. |
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Front output shaft seal leaking
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- Inspect for the following conditions:
| • | Overfilled or improper transfer case fluid |
| • | Seal improperly installed, worn or damaged |
| • | Seal bore damaged or cracked |
| • | Leaking cup plug in the front output shaft |
- Repair or replace the following components if found faulty:
| • | Clean or properly route the vent hose. |
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Shift shaft detent lever seal leaking
| Replace the shift shaft detent lever seal. Refer to
Transfer Case Disassemble
and
Transfer Case Assemble
.
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Leaking at the vent tube
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| • | Transfer case overfilled |
| 2. | Inspect the transmission fluid level. Refer to
Transmission Fluid Check
use for the 4L80-E transmission or Transmission Fluid Checking Procedure use for the Allison transmission. |
| 3. | If the transmission fluid level is low and the transfer case fluid level is too high, replace the transfer case input shaft seal. Refer to
Input Shaft Seal Replacement
. |
| 4. | Inspect for the following conditions: |
| • | Seal improperly installed, worn or damaged |
| • | Seal bore damaged or cracked |
| • | Input shaft seal surface worn, grooved or damaged |
| • | Replace a damaged or broken vent and seal the vent tube with the correct sealer. Refer to
Transfer Case Assemble
. |
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Transfer case to adapter leak
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- Inspect for the following conditions:
| • | Loose mounting fasteners |
| • | The transfer case input shaft seal leaking |
| • | The cup bearing in the input shaft leaking |
- Repair or replace the following components if found faulty:
| • | Inspect for the following conditions: |
| - | Seal improperly installed, worn or damaged |
| - | Seal bore damaged or cracked |
| - | Input shaft seal surface worn, grooved or damaged |
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Case leaking
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- Inspect for a cracked case or case porosity.
- Inspect for the oil pump wear sleeve missing and the oil pump wearing a hole in the case. Refer to
Transfer Case Disassemble
.
- Replace the faulty case half. Refer to
Transfer Case Disassemble
and
Transfer Case Assemble
.
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Front case half to rear case half seam leak
| Disassemble and seal the case halves. Refer to
Transfer Case Assemble
.
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