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W212M276 12-21-2016 08:42 PM

W212 Transfer Case Fill Plug?
 
I recently performed a transmission service on my 2012. I noticed that the transfer case has a separate drain plug. The MB directions say to prefill the transfer case with 700 ml, but they don't say to drain it first. Everything I've read says that the tranny feeds the transfer case.

My questions are:

1. Am I correct that there is no front differential, that the front axles come out of the transfer case, and that the transmission feeds the transfer case?

2. Why is there a drain plug on the transfer case? What is the correct procedure to drain and refill?

3. Where is the fill plug for the transfer case that the directions refer to?

Thanks in advance for your replies.

Plutoe 12-22-2016 01:10 PM

For correctness---post your VIN

W212M276 12-22-2016 07:41 PM

VIN
 
WDDHF8JB0CA57####

Plutoe 12-23-2016 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by W212M276 (Post 7003101)
WDDHF8JB0CA57####


I to have looked at WIS and I find conflicting information for the 722.960 transmission except for the fill and drain plug torques and therefore I am going to say nothing!!:eek:

konigstiger 12-23-2016 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by W212M276 (Post 7002108)
Where is the fill plug for the transfer case that the directions refer to?

This what EPC shows...

W212M276 12-24-2016 12:32 PM

Inconsistent information
 
My setup looks different. It may be that there is a differential forward of the transfer case. It has a 5 inch (approx) square plate on the bottom that is removable (hex head bolts around the perimeter) and a horizontal oil drain tube cast into the body with a hex head plug on the side. The front axles come out of the sides.

Unfortunately, I didn't take a picture.

The WIS printout that I have appears to include directions for refilling the transfer case after a rebuild, as it refers to pre-filling it with 700 ml of ATF.

I've read elsewhere that the front diff requires removal of an axle to refill.

Thanks again for your replies.


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