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kevin balmer Posted on Feb 20, 2009
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2003 chevy tahoe front rear end fluid

What kind of front rear end fluid do it use for a 2003 chevy tahoe 4WD 4.8L

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    The compressor was changed and the feeon was charged but the rear air isnt working

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    tahoe is locked and need the code

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I think what you are talking about is the front differential. you will wanna put gear oil in it. the correct weight would be found in your manual.


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