Want this question answered?
80w90 The 2004 Rubicon rear differential uses 75W140 synthetic oil. On each side of the differential cover plate is a tag listing specific numbers for the differential. One of the tags lists the lubricant installed by the manufacturer. I also have a 2004 Rubicon and the rear differential on mine uses 75W140 synthetic oil plus 4 oz of limited slip lube. The front differential lists only 80W90 oil with no limited slip lube.
6.5 quarts 5w30
5.5 qts, i think
4 quarts motor oil 2 quarts transmission oil 1 quart differential oil
SAE 75W90 synthetic gear oil.
Just over 2 quarts.
75W140 is the recommended axle fluid.
5.0 pints ( 2.4 liters )
Right behind the skid plate. Almost under it.
Weighted average of oil consumed:(rate of oil A * quantity of oil A) + (rate of oil B * quantity of oil B)Quantity of oil (A+B)GCV of oil consumed:(GCV * quantity of oil A) + (GCV * quantity of oil B)Quantity of oil (A+B)
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
The front differential uses 80w90.