The front differential of a Honda 300 FourTrax typically requires a hypoid gear oil, specifically SAE 80W-90 or an equivalent gear oil. It's important to use an oil that meets the API GL-5 specification for optimal lubrication and protection. Always refer to the owner’s manual for the most accurate recommendations regarding oil type and capacity.
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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.
85W90 gear oil.
Hypoid gear oil 80w90
I believe it's called a trans-axle output shaft seal. Could also be the front differential pinion seal.
the big spring goes in front small goes in back.
21 psi
100cc (3.4 oz) at disassembly 90cc (3.0 oz) after draining hypoid gear oil SAE#80
The rear differential of a 2004 Honda Element typically requires a Hypoid Gear Oil with a viscosity of 75W-90. It's important to ensure that the oil meets the API GL-5 specification for proper lubrication and performance. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and maintenance intervals.
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
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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 )