Ok here is what you do. You fly up to the sun then die. When your body turns to dust it scatters around and then you catch it all in the differential fluid section of a Chevy Tahoe.
till it comes out of the fill hole about a quart
on a 2002 there is a drain plug on bottom and the filler plug is on the side it takes a little less than 3 qrts. fill till fluid runs out of filler hole
Fill to the bottom of the "fill hole". When the fluid starts to drip out of the hole that you are filling in the diff, then you are full.
Remove the fill plug, pump or squease in lube until fluid comes out of fill plug hole, replace fill plug.
On the upper right (passenger for a left hand drive vehicle) side of the differential, there's a plug. IIRC, you need a 3/8" drive ratchet to remove it. That's where you add your diff fluid.
You remove the differential cover to drain fluid. Reseal it with RTV, and fill with 80w90 to the bottom of the fill hole.You remove the differential cover to drain fluid. Reseal it with RTV, and fill with 80w90 to the bottom of the fill hole.
To fill the rear end (differential) with fluid, locate the fill plug, usually found on the side of the differential housing. Use a suitable fluid pump or funnel to add the recommended differential oil until it reaches the fill hole, typically until it starts to seep out slightly. Always refer to your vehicle's owner manual for specific fluid types and capacities.
To check differential fluid, locate the differential housing and remove the fill plug, usually found on the side. Use a dipstick or your finger to check the fluid level; it should be just below the fill hole. To change the differential fluid, drain the old fluid by removing the drain plug, let it fully empty, then replace the plug and refill with new fluid through the fill hole until it reaches the proper level. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific fluid types and capacities.
To add front differential fluid to a Suzuki King Quad 300, locate the front differential housing, which is typically situated near the front axle. Remove the fill plug, usually found on the top or side of the differential case. Use a funnel to pour the appropriate type of differential fluid into the housing until it reaches the fill level, then securely replace the fill plug. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific fluid specifications and maintenance recommendations.
Remove the fill plug from the 2001 Explorer differential. Remove the cover from the head to allow the fluid to drain. put the cover back on with a new gasket, then fill the unit up through the fill hole.
Just fill the the rear differential will fuild comes out and your done.
Pull out the fill plug, the level of the fluid should be up to the fill hole.