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Dextron Automatic Transmision Fluid, Not gear lube.
The front differential is a full synthetic gear lube. If you have to ask where it is then you should probably take it to a reputable dealer or Lube shop. The actual specs for the gear lube are in the owners manual. Whoever wrote this has no clue either. The front diff has a 26mm bung on the right front side of the diff casing. See photo page 5-47 of 2003 owners manual
6.8 pints of 75W-90 Manual Trans Gear Lube.
not that long, just remember to deploy the landing gear
takes has long as 5 hours if you know what your doing
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Take what?
It will take just under (3) quarts/liters of 75/90 gear oil. I highly recommend using full synthetic gear oil (mobil 1). Also, you do not have to take the rear axle cover off , as ther is a drain bolt that is flush on the bottom of the axle The answer below is also correct I don't know the capacity, but I know how to tell if it is full. Normally you add gear lube until it runs out the hole used to fill it. As soon as some starts to come out stop adding lube and insert the plug.
If it's an Automatic it requires ATF, If Manual then it requires a Manual Transmission and Transaxle Gear Lube 75W-90 API GL-4 Hope This Helps.
it depends on the model of the cadillac
Mouth piercings are likely to close almost instantly once you take them out, no matter how long you have had them.
I'm definitely sure that they will, because i mean it depends what lube it is and it's a personal thing