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    Transfer Case Fluid Question

    I cant see any other way that the transfer case can have too much fluid in it. I don't believe anyone would be changing fluids on a steep hill.
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    Transfer Case Fluid Question

    "Vampire " is the phenomenon when your transfer case will suck the fluid from the transmission lines and get overfilled.
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    Transfer Case Fluid Question

    The previous owner prolly added trans fluid to correct that levelm but ultimately did not fix the cause. The T/C drip you had could have just been too much fluid in it?
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    Transfer Case Fluid Question

    You can't overfill a transfer case unless the humvee is pointing downhill. Any excess will run out the hole before you get the plug back in. The problem can be that the trans fluid running through the cooling loop is leaking into your transfer case.
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