passenger side of the pumpkin. use a 3/8th ratchet to remove it.
It has no differential plug.
Assumeing you are at the rear of your van, if you crawl under the rear bumper you will see the rear axil, the center of that axil in the differential(round part)you should see a bolt or (plug) towards the top left side facing fprward the vehical this is where you can add differential fluid you want to fill it just below the leval of the hole.....
If doesn't have the rubber plug in the back cover it will have a threaded metal plug on the passenger side of the carrier housing near the pinion yoke. It takes a 3/8" square male drive to remove it.
To change the rear differential fluid on a 2003 Buick Rendezvous, start by raising the vehicle and securely supporting it on jack stands. Locate the rear differential housing, remove the fill plug first to ensure you can refill it later, then drain the old fluid by removing the drain plug. After the fluid has drained completely, replace the drain plug and refill the differential with the recommended fluid through the fill hole until it reaches the proper level. Finally, replace the fill plug and check for any leaks.
To change the rear differential oil on a Polaris Sportsman 500, first ensure the ATV is on a level surface and securely supported. Remove the fill plug and drain plug from the differential, allowing the old oil to fully drain out. After draining, replace the drain plug and refill the differential with the appropriate oil through the fill hole until it reaches the specified level. Finally, replace the fill plug and check for any leaks.
Fill to refill plug, and up to 2 quarts. 75W-140 GL4 with 4oz slip additive.
Plug on the side of the differential. Location varies depending on the differential but should be easy to spot. If changing oil, you need to remove rear cover to drain (no drain plug), clean, seal and refill until oil begins to come out of the filler hole.
To change the differential fluid on a Honda Ridgeline, start by safely lifting and securing the vehicle. Remove the differential cover or drain plug to drain the old fluid completely. Clean the cover and replace the gasket if necessary, then refill with the recommended differential fluid through the fill hole until it reaches the correct level. Finally, securely replace the cover or plug and check for leaks.
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.
It's a stupid little plastic plug that can be stripped very easily. Take it to a rad shop and have them replace it.
The rear differential plug is located on the inside top part of the differential. Where the drive shaft connects.
Drive the vehicle for several dozen miles to warm the fluid up. Center a drain pan under the differential and remove the lowest of the two plugs. Allow the fluid to drain - remove the upper plug to allow it to drain freely. When the draining is complete, replace the lower plug and refill the differential with the proper fluid type until it just begins to run out of the upper hole. Replace the upper plug. You're done.