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How much transfer case fluid does a 2008 Toyota Tundra hold?

Approximately 2.0 quarts (about 1.9 liters) of transfer case fluid are typically required for a standard drain-and-fill on a 2008 Toyota Tundra. Exact capacity can vary slightly depending on the drivetrain configuration and whether the case has been serviced before.


Estimated capacity and factors that influence it


Capacity figures come from Toyota’s service guidance and common do-it-yourself manuals. For most 2008 Tundra 4WD models with the standard two-speed transfer case, you should expect around 2.0 quarts of fluid. The exact amount may differ slightly if your truck uses a different transfer case variant or has aftermarket history.


Here is the capacity figure most technicians rely on for a standard drain-and-fill on a 2008 Tundra's transfer case.



  • Typical capacity: approximately 2.0 quarts (1.9 liters).


Note that this figure is a general guide; always confirm with the owner's manual or service manual for your exact build and check the fluid level after refilling.


How to check and refill the transfer case fluid


To service the transfer case fluid, follow these general steps. Always consult your service manual for exact torque specs and fluid type.



  1. Park on level ground, set the parking brake, and chock the wheels. Gather the necessary tools and a drain pan.

  2. Locate the transfer case drain plug and the fill/drain plugs on the case.

  3. Open the fill plug first to ensure you can refill later; if it won’t come out, stop and address that issue.

  4. Remove the drain plug and allow the old fluid to drain completely into the pan.

  5. Reinstall and tighten the drain plug to spec after draining.

  6. Remove the fill plug and add the correct transfer case fluid through the fill hole until fluid begins to seep out of the fill hole.

  7. Reinstall the fill plug, wipe up any spills, and dispose of the old fluid properly.

  8. With the vehicle on level ground, run through the gear range (2H/4H/4L as applicable) to circulate the fluid, then recheck for leaks and settle the fluid level as needed.


After service, check the level again once the vehicle is level and has had a chance to circulate fluid. If you notice leaks or an off-level reading, address those issues before road use.


Summary


The 2008 Toyota Tundra’s transfer case typically holds about 2.0 quarts of fluid during a standard drain-and-fill. While this is a reliable estimate for most configurations, always verify the exact capacity in your owner's or service manual for your specific drivetrain. Proper filling to the level plug and correct fluid type will help maintain smooth 4WD operation and longevity.

How many quarts does a 2008 Toyota Tundra 5.7 take?


The 2008 Toyota Tundra 5.7L engine has an oil capacity of 7.4 quarts (7.0 liters) with a new filter. It is recommended to use a 5W-20 or 0W-20 viscosity oil. After refilling, always check the dipstick to ensure the correct level is reached, allowing the oil to settle for about 10 minutes after shutting off the engine. 

  • Capacity: 7.4 quarts (7.0 liters) with a filter change. 
  • Oil Viscosity: 5W-20 or 0W-20. 
  • Checking the level: After adding the oil, start the engine, let it run for a short time, then shut it off and wait for about 10 minutes for the oil to settle before checking the dipstick. 
  • Full level: The oil level should be between the two marks on the dipstick, not over the top mark. 



How much oil does a 2008 Toyota Tundra transfer case hold?


Toyota Tundra Transfer Case Fluid Capacity
The transfer case fluid fill capacity for 2007-2012 Toyota Tundra 4WD models is 1.12 liters or 1.2 quarts.



What type of differential fluid is in a 2008 Toyota Tundra?


2nd Generation XK50 Toyota Tundra (2007-2021)
The following rear differential fluid information applies to the 2007 to 2021 Toyota Tundra XK50 or 2nd generation models. The Toyota Tundra models started recommending 75W-85 GL-5 gear oil for use in the rear differentials in the model year 2007.



How many quarts of oil does a transfer case hold?


Transfer case oil capacity varies significantly by vehicle, but typical amounts range from around 1.5 to 2 quarts. To find the exact capacity for your vehicle, you must consult your owner's manual, as some models may require more or less fluid. It is crucial not to overfill the transfer case, so filling it until the fluid just begins to seep out of the fill plug is a common practice.
 
Approximate capacities for common vehicles

  • Toyota Tundra: 1.5 to 1.6 quarts for 2013-2021 models; 1.12 to 1.2 quarts for 2007-2012 models. 
  • Ford F-250/F-350 (2011-2016): 2 quarts. 
  • Ford F-250/F-350 (2017-2020): 1.9 to 2 quarts. 
  • Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra (2019-2024): 1.6 quarts. 

General advice for any vehicle
  • Consult your owner's manual: The most accurate information for your specific vehicle is in its owner's manual. 
  • Fill to the correct level: Once you have the correct fluid, add it until it starts to flow out of the fill plug, then stop. 
  • Do not overfill: Overfilling can damage the seals and other components of the transfer case. 
  • Use the correct fluid: Always use the type of oil recommended by the manufacturer. Some transfer cases require specialized fluids, such as a GL4 rated oil, while others can use a GL5. 


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