You can use any SAE certified rear differential fluid in your 1970 Chevrolet. The 1970 Chevrolet differential fluid can be checked from the differential fluid check port.
The Chevrolet Tahoe was produced from the years 1992 to present. The type of fluid that is used for the front differential for a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe is called the SAE 80W-90.
75W-90 in the rear differential. 80W-90 in the front differential (4x4 models). This is according to the 2007 Chevrolet Suburban owner's manual.
Use 80-90 gear oil.
75W140 is the recommended axle fluid.
75w140 synthetic with limited slip additive.
The 1967 Chevrolet Impala takes many different types of fluid. 10W-30 motor oil is recommended. A SAE Chevrolet transmission fluid can be used in the transmission.
In a Massey Ferguson 4355 tractor, the differential fluid is located in the rear axle housing. To check or fill the differential fluid, you'll typically access the fill plug on the rear axle. It's important to use the recommended type and grade of oil specified in the tractor's manual to ensure proper lubrication and operation. Regular maintenance of the differential fluid is essential for optimal performance and to prevent wear.
To service the differential fluid in a V Star 650, first ensure the motorcycle is on a level surface and secure it with a stand. Remove the drain bolt from the differential case to drain the old fluid completely. Once drained, replace the drain bolt and refill the differential with the recommended oil type using the fill bolt, ensuring not to overfill. Finally, check for leaks and dispose of the old fluid properly.
For a 2003 GMC Envoy, the recommended differential fluid is typically 75W-90 gear oil that meets API GL-5 specifications. If your Envoy is equipped with a limited-slip differential, it's advisable to use a fluid that contains friction modifiers. Always consult your owner’s manual or a trusted mechanic to confirm the specific requirements for your vehicle.
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.
It has a transaxle, there is no separate differential fluid.