yes the tranny oil and diff oil are seperate, typically there is a drain plug and a fill plug located on the diff usually a 3/4" combo wrench will do the trick
I need to know the same thing but for those who tag it as adding transmission fluid, you're wrong. The automatic has a separate differential with its own fluid.
It has a transaxle, there is no separate differential fluid.
The same transmission fluid serves both the transmission and the differential. There is a draining plug at the bottom of the transmission pan, and as well another plug at the rear of the differential aluminum housing. You can locate them easily when you get under the van. You have to drain both one after the other. It does not matter which one first.
How do you change the differential (rear) in 2005 Honda CRV
There is no transmission filter on the Saab 9-5 Automatic. It is recommended to do 3 separate fluid changes at about 1 week intervals to change out most of the old fluid with new.
My mamual says to change differential at 100,000 miles. My mamual says to change differential at 100,000 miles.
If you do it - 20$
To change differential fluid on a 1997 CR-V the vehicle needs to be lifted up to reach the rear differential. Find the drain plug located on the underside of the unit. Pull the plug and drain the fluid, when done place the plug back add fluid into the fill hole which is located topside of the differential.
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every 60K
The differential fluid on a Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 needs to be changed every 50,000 miles for normal highway driving. If the vehicle is used in 4x4 regularly, then change the differential fluid about every 25,000 to 30,000 miles.
For the automatic transmission: 8.4 US QuartsFor the manual transmission: FWD holds 3.5 US Quarts, AWD holds 4.2 US QuartsDon't forget about your front differential fluid, which is separate from the gearbox: 1.3 US QuartsAll fluid type is GL-5