85W90 gear oil.
80W90 gear oil.
what type of fluid goes into the differential of a toyota forklift
If that is the vent hose for your front differential it does not connect to anything One end connects to the differential and the other end goes up high enough so water doesn't get in ( as far as i know )
There is a cable for the front differential. One end goes to the front differential, one end goes to a vacuum actuator under the battery. That is what most commonly is wrong with those vehicles.
I believe it's called a trans-axle output shaft seal. Could also be the front differential pinion seal.
pop the hood and look directly at the motor in front of the radiator and start and the front of the motor on the passenger side it goes 1 2 3 4 and on the front of the driver side goes 5 6 7 8
if its rear wheel drive then check differential and if it is a front wheel drive car or diferential is fine then a gear in the trannsmission is sheered
There is no vacuum switch. There is an electric actuator on the front left of the front end assembly right in front of where the cv shaft goes into the differential case and an electric actuator on the rear right of the transfer case.
When a front differential goes bad, you may notice symptoms such as loud noises coming from the front end, difficulty steering, vibrations, or the vehicle may feel like it's slipping or shuddering during turns. It is important to address these issues promptly to avoid further damage to the drivetrain.
Looking at the engine from the front, the cylinders on your driver side are 1,3,5, front to back. passenger side goes 2,4,6, front to back
For a 2006 Chevy 2500 4x4, the front differential typically requires about 1.5 to 2 quarts of differential fluid, while the rear differential usually takes around 3 to 4 quarts, depending on the specific axle type. It's essential to check the owner's manual for exact specifications and ensure the correct type of fluid is used. Always verify fluid levels after filling to avoid overfilling.
As far as I know that is a vent hose and it just goes in an upward direction somewhere where it won't get damaged