Jack the car up high enough to gain easy access to the undercarriage and secure with jack stands, the transfer case will have a pipe plug in it, most likely 3/4", that is where it is topped off, don't overfill! stick your pinky in the hole, if you get lube on the end of your finger it is ok, don't add more, also you should change the fluid every 60,000 miles.
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You must raise the car on jackstands on all 4 corners (lift or jackstands) and remove the fill plug from the side of the transmission. You will see 2 plugs - 1 higher than the other. The top plug is the one you want. Fill the casing until fluid starts coming out. Replace the plug, and re-test.
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You have to crawl under the truck, and on the rear cover of the transfer case, there are two plugs, one near top, and one at bottom of case. The top one is where you fill it.I had a truck like yours.
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there is a bolt you have to take out and you put the fuild in there im not 100% on where the hole is but if you get a hanynes maunal from a partsd store it wikll show you where it is
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just fixed one myself. replace rear output shaft seal on transfer case.
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no do not put atf in the transfer case chevy has a product for this it is found in the owners manual or jo in to gm and ask for fluid for a 03 chevy 2500 transfer case
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