Yes it can. the only difference between the oil is the thickness. 75 weight and 85 weight. its not that big of a difference so it can be replaced with that.
Yes , you still get better fuel economy
If you are asking about the rear differential, It is - SAE 75W90 synthetic gear oil The front is -SAE 80W90 GL-5 gear oil
Selectable 4WD SAE 80W90/GL-5 gear oil. Full time 4WD- SAE 75W90 synthetic gear oil.
85W90 Gear oil.
If it's Selectable 4WD, Then use SAE 80W90 GL- 5 gear oil. If it's Full-Time 4WD, Then use SAE 75W90 synthetic gear oil.
There are two types of transmission fluid used by this car. For a manual transmission us 75W90 GL5 gear oil, and for an automatic use DEXRON-III.
75w90 or 80w90
Need to know yr/make/model and if possible what transfer case. Most have special blend of fluids, some older case used gear oil/manual transmission oil 75w90.
If used for towing, 75w140 synthetic with 4 ounces of limited slip additive.Non-towing 75w90 with 4 ounces of additive.If used for towing, 75w140 synthetic with 4 ounces of limited slip additive.Non-towing 75w90 with 4 ounces of additive.
axles ue 75w90 t-case uses ATF
If the converter is drained, then about 17 quarts of fluid will be used. 75W90 is the recommended transmission oil to be used.
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