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When should I change my rear differential fluid?

When should I change my rear differential fluid?

Usually, differential fluid is changed after every 30k to 60k miles driven. This is a tough job, so must be handled by an expert technician. Only an experienced mechanic can properly wipe out the old different fluid from your vehicle’s drive-train.

How can I change the differential fluid in my car?

Differential fluid can be changed in various ways depending on the vehicle as well as the tools the repair shop has on hand to drain and refill the fluid. Some of the more modern shops will possibly own an extractor that will not only remove the old fluid but will also refill with new fluid.

When do you need to change differential oil?

Like any fluid in your vehicle, differential oil will eventually break down and require replacing. When this time comes, the job is easy enough to do with some basic tools, the correct fluid, and a little help from this video. Pop into your local Supercheap Auto.

What’s the best way to fill a differential?

Use a hand or socket wrench to remove the filler bolt. Set the bolt aside some place safe so you don’t lose it as you fill the differential. Insert a pump into the differential fluid. Use a hand pump to fill the differential with fluid. You will not be able to pour the fluid directly in because of the angle.

Why do you need front and rear differentials?

Most four-wheel drive vehicles have both front and rear differentials. Lubricating fluid inside the differential transfers heat away from the gears, helping to preserve the life and performance of your differential. Over time, though, operating temperatures and wear can cause the fluid to break down.

How often do I change the rear differential fluid?

The recommendation of some car manufacturers is that you change your rear differential fluid every 30,000 miles or so. However, there are a lot of car manufacturers that say you can wait until 50,000 miles before you change this fluid.

Does the rear differential fluid need to be changed?

The fluid of the rear differential won’t need to be changed as frequently as the front differential fluid. The recommendation of some car manufacturers is that you change your rear differential fluid every 30,000 miles or so.

What fluid is used for rear differential?

In some cases, you use different types of differential fluid for the front differential and rear differential. This usually occurs when a front differential has a transaxle installed. It is recommended that fully synthetic oil is used for the front differential and a very thick oil is used for the rear differential.

How do you change differential fluid?

Differential fluid can be changed in various ways depending on the vehicle as well as the tools the repair shop has on hand to drain and refill the fluid. Some of the more modern shops will possibly own an extractor that will not only remove the old fluid but will also refill with new fluid.

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Ruth Doyle