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🛢️ ACDelco GM OE 10-4017 Auto-Trak II Transfer Case Fluid - 33.8 oz Review

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BrandACDelco
Liquid Volume1 Liters
Item Weight2 Pounds
Recommended Uses For ProductAuto
Item FormLiquid

Description of 🛢️ ACDelco GM OE 10-4017 Auto-Trak II Transfer Case Fluid - 33.8 oz

Specifically approved for use in GM automatic four-wheel drive vehicles with transfer cases. Improved oxidation resistance for extended life. Withstands extended high-temperature operation

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Restored my NP246 in hydraulic oils

Restored my NP246, filled in 2 liters of fresh fluid, done. I'm pretty sure it's just a blue colored ATF, intentionally colored blue so you know where the leak is coming from (transfer case or transmission). I've never been able to spot a leak by looking at the liquid visually because if you notice it it's always gone bad, but who cares. It's not that expensive, and that's what GM demands.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • So so

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Blue transfer case juice

In a GM 4x4 like my 1999 Tahoe, blue fluid gets into the friction transfer case. I bought 3 liters and drained what spilled from the drain hole within an hour. I was only able to return 2 liters so you may only need 2. Good price so don't mind having a spare liter. This is now the color code for my liquids. Blue = Transfer Case, Red = Transmission, Green = Antifreeze, Yellow = Engine Oil, Clear = Power Steering Oil.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • There are disadvantages

Revainrating 5 out of 5

2004 Z71 with RPO NP8 4WD Es electronic transfer case.

Z71 2004 with RPO NP8 4WD Electronic Transfer Case After partially disassembling the transfer case it took two liters to fill up. This is the required liquid for these NPO cases. The fresh fluid seems to be helping the truck run smoother than before. It still had the original fluid in it as far as I can tell, but refilling the case with new fluid didn't seem to damage anything. I will always use this for my truck and its transfer case.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

05 Chevy Suburban z71 Smurf Juice

Great Smurf Juice. Fluid in transfer case drained and replaced. Had to do it twice 100 miles apart, pick up my commuter 05 on Oct 19, go off-road a few times. Decided to service everything and found a normal ATF in the transfer case and it smelled burned like hell so I did a complete change, drove 100 miles and changed again, checked and it's holding up well, with 500+ miles remaining blue. and now clean. Quieter after ATF change. Smooth as silk, switching 4 times. It really is the best way to…

Pros
  • Handsome
Cons
  • Some Cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Please check the container volumes!

Please read! There are many reviewers who suggest 2 liters. enough to fill. for some years this is not true. Transfer Case New Venture 246-NP81999-2001 - 2.4 quarts Venture 149-NP3 - 2.0 quarts New Venture 261-NP21999-2001 - 2.3 qt 2002 and later - 2.0 qt Borg Warner 4481 -NR3 - 1, 5 qt Borg Warner 4482-NR4 - 1.5 qt + blue = purple).

Pros
  • Wide range
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent packaging! - Oils and Fluids

Definitely use Auto-Trak II GM transfer case fluid when needed. It's not very expensive, and my research on various forums has confirmed that the Liquid is no different from the original. I highly recommend getting a pump for the job otherwise it's a nightmare. There are liquid pumps that screw cheaply onto bottles and work wonders. As for the packaging, it's great! The bottles were individually wrapped in plastic wrap. If your drain and/or filler plug is rounded, buy a new one too so you don't

Pros
  • Finally Bought
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cadillac Escalade 2003

After much research I discovered that my 2003 Escalade transfer case used Auto Trak II Blue Fluid. Yes, it's Smurf Blue. Easy to drain old fluid and easy to fill with new fluid. It took all of 20 minutes. Most of this involved parking on level ground and crawling under it to access the transfer case. After a few kilometers everything works great. If there was a noticeable change, it was the noise reduction at high speeds. It wasn't loud before, now it's quieter. Most likely because the old…

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
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My new process has clocked 85,000 miles on Auto Track I. I think II has pretty much the same formula. They change color because transmission fluid can leak into the transfer case on some vehicles, and both were pink. Add red to blue and if the fluid in your transfer case turns purple, you have a leak. Anyone who's mixed paints, pigments or dyes knows that a little red goes a long way, so a tiny leak will turn that fluid purple so you'll know before the transfer case overflows. Smooth shifts…

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
  • Not as good as advertised