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- From: lott@egr.msu.edu (Jennifer Lott)
- Subject: What is a transfer case (Chevy S10 Blazer, 2.8L)
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- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 92 13:41:28 GMT
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- I'm posting this for a friend so don't reply to me. Her address is below.
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- I took my blazer in for an oil change and I was told that I needed to
- replace the transfer case fluid and differential fluid. They offered to do
- it for $48.00, but I told them I'd wait. Is this something that can be
- done at home or should an experienced mechanic do it? Why does this need
- to be done?
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- Any information you could give me would be appreciated. My address is below.
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- Thanks,
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- Kim Crozier
- crozier@frith.egr.msu.edu
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