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Genuine GM Fluid 88900402 Transfer Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.8
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Description of Genuine GM Fluid 88900402 Transfer

Use in GM four-wheel-drive vehicles with transfer cases. Improved oxidation resistance. Withstands extended high-temperature operation. Do not pollute; return used fluid to collection centers. Special precautions: Do not overfill transfer case.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Top-notch Performance for Automotive Cooling System!

This transfer fluid is top-notch when it comes to automotive cooling systems. Based on our own experience, this product truly delivers excellent results. It keeps the engine's cooling system running smoothly without any overheating issues. However, the price point is slightly higher compared to other brands in the market.

Pros
  • High-quality genuine GM fluid
Cons
  • Requires specific knowledge and tools to properly install and maintain

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good material, suitable for oils and fluids

This was used to change the transfer case oil for a 2007 Chevy Tahoe z71. Switching on and off the transfer case has become smoother and almost silent. A good thing.

Pros
  • Gear Oils
Cons
  • Fits

Used on my 2001 Chevy Tahoe transfer case and my other Chevy vehicles that recommend it. USE THIS AUTO TRAK II and nothing else! Corrosion Resistant! Buy a worm pump with a hose for the top of the bottle. It takes about 100 squirts per bottle but I was done in 15 minutes. The punches try to send him into a hole under the car. Mine used about 1 7/8 liters before it started leaking from the top plug. All you have to do is remove the bottom plug on the transfer case, drain the fluid, reinstall and

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  • Oils and Fluids
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging