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Differential Fluid - To Change or Not to Change?

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Old 10-06-2010, 10:18 AM
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I'm running Mobil 1 75W-90 syn in my front and rear differential...and Mobil 1 ATF in my transfer case.


Forget the exact qty. ~1.5 quarts for the rear, ~ 1 quart for the front (if applicable)
 
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Thanks for all the thoughts and opinions. But I'm still don't understand why the official manufacturer maintenance schedule does not mention changing the differential fluid. How does the fluid go "bad"? It's a very heavy oil. A few metal filings in the sump won't hurt anything, and it's not as if there are combustion gases to contaminate it.
 
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In the service manual they state that it should be changed every 30k miles. Not sure why you are not seeing it there, but it is there
 
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Originally Posted by ilv2xlr8
How did you guys do the power steering? Do you just remove the reservoir, drain and refill or?
I ran a small line from the the hose that pumps the fluid into the reservoir into a gallon bottle as I filled the reservoir up. Within seconds the liquid was completely clear.

What you can do is unplug it and insert a smaller hose into the tube center and clamped it down to make sure it doesn't spew out. Have someone start your car and as the fluid is pushed thru the smaller hose, pour the new fluid into the reservoir. Once the fluid becomes clear (within 5-10 seconds) like the new one, stop the engine, reconnect the hose to the reservoir and you're done. Be sure to plug the hole where you unplugged the hose, otherwise you'll have fluid all over the engine bay. It took about 10 minutes to figure out, and since I'm hardly mechanically inclined and a lightweight in this dept., it should hopefully be easier for you.

One thing to consider-- once the liquid is clear, stop pouring fluid into the reservoir and let it almost reach empty, then stop the engine (it will take 1-2 seconds max). By doing so, you can keep from losing all your fluid when you reconnect the hose to the reservoir.

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Originally Posted by SLVR JDM
In the service manual they state that it should be changed every 30k miles. Not sure why you are not seeing it there, but it is there
Actually, it's a little more complex. It only says to change it under very specific circumstances. Otherwise, you're only supposed to inspect for leaks.

"Visually inspect for signs of leakage at specified intervals. If towing a trailer, using a camper or car–top carrier, or driving on rough or muddy roads, replace the transmission fluid/oil at every 30,000 miles or 24 months."
 
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Originally Posted by nightmaresedan
what is the best fluid? for the differential service.
Lots of opinions on this, but it's generally agreed that synthetic is better than OEM. Mustang uses Mobil 1, I use Amsoil. If you're changing it regularly (30K or so), it's not really going to matter which synth you use.

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As for the refilling, I bought a decent puma from advance auto that screws onto the top of the bottle. It worked very well and made the job simple. That's why it was easy to me.
Sweet, a decent puma. I've just got a couple of monster-sized Maine Coon types. Don't have the ***** to go exoticat.

I've seen the screw on type pumps since my swap, so I'll go that route next time.
 
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thank's for the info.
 
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Originally Posted by Noremac
Actually, it's a little more complex. It only says to change it under very specific circumstances. Otherwise, you're only supposed to inspect for leaks.

"Visually inspect for signs of leakage at specified intervals. If towing a trailer, using a camper or car–top carrier, or driving on rough or muddy roads, replace the transmission fluid/oil at every 30,000 miles or 24 months."

Isn't that transmission fluid?
 
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Old 10-07-2010, 11:35 AM
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Someone asked "why change the fluids?" These lubes degrade due to the shearing action of the gears that they lubricate. It's a mechanical action.
 
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Originally Posted by BuckeyeInMI
Sweet, a decent puma. I've just got a couple of monster-sized Maine Coon types. Don't have the ***** to go exoticat.


Lol you guys should know by now when I post, I sometimes make no sense due to typing on a damn iPad.


Puma....damn a isn't even near the letter p
 
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Old 10-08-2010, 04:08 AM
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Bill welcome back. Long time no hear!!

I get Amsoil Severe Gear 75-90 online from Amsoil and I bought a pump (or puma, can't remember ) from them that screws on and makes refilling super easy.
 
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I have no idea that we have a front differential fluid on our cars. Where is it exactly located and what is the process of changing the front diff fluid?
 
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Only the X models have a front differential.
 
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Originally Posted by Bassman
Only the X models have a front differential.
lol.
 
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I have only changed my differential fluid once and it was at 100k. I dont know what the fluid looked like bc the dealer did it for me.
 


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