Differential fluid replacement?
#21
Originally Posted by Ztopgun28,Apr 11 2006, 01:03 AM
so the rear diff. gear lubricant oil should be replaced every 5 oil changes/15K miles or so if driven hard?
#22
I changed my diff. fluid last weekend and the car seems to be smoother overall. I dont know how to really explain it but after my diff. change their were less noises and the it was smooth. ONe question, is there a reason the top washer is copper?
#23
Have any of you gotten the tranny and diff fluid changed at a shop?
If so how much?
I understand that it's simple and you can do it yourself.
But just wondering how much it would cost.
Don't really have the proper tools to it myself.
If so how much?
I understand that it's simple and you can do it yourself.
But just wondering how much it would cost.
Don't really have the proper tools to it myself.
#24
i was quoted $80 for a diff. oil changeat the honda dealership.
[1st time yourself - diff]
$25 for a good torque wrench
$12 for socket and wrench (see DIY thread in "under the hood")
$10 for mobil 1 75w90
$3 rubber tubing for filling diff back up
$0 jack in the trunk (though i used a hydraulic one + jack stand that was lying around)
[subsequent diff oil changes]
$10 for oil
edit: get a box of rubber gloves too...you shouldn't need anything more.
not sure about transmission fluid change at the dealership...but for DIY:
[trans fluid change]
$0 for torque wrench you already bought
$0 jack (though you should get a jack stand)
$3 17mm socket
$23 for GM synchromesh: FM (not sure what the other types cost)
$0 rubber tubing you already bought
and finally...
knowing your trans/diff wont fail due to incompetence at the dealership: priceless.
[1st time yourself - diff]
$25 for a good torque wrench
$12 for socket and wrench (see DIY thread in "under the hood")
$10 for mobil 1 75w90
$3 rubber tubing for filling diff back up
$0 jack in the trunk (though i used a hydraulic one + jack stand that was lying around)
[subsequent diff oil changes]
$10 for oil
edit: get a box of rubber gloves too...you shouldn't need anything more.
not sure about transmission fluid change at the dealership...but for DIY:
[trans fluid change]
$0 for torque wrench you already bought
$0 jack (though you should get a jack stand)
$3 17mm socket
$23 for GM synchromesh: FM (not sure what the other types cost)
$0 rubber tubing you already bought
and finally...
knowing your trans/diff wont fail due to incompetence at the dealership: priceless.
#26
just changed both my tranny and diff fluid at 13k on my own, the quote from dealer was $180 for tranny, not sure about diff but I'm assuming won't be cheaper. So saved $300 by changing on my own.
I would change my tranny and diff every 15k miles
I would change my tranny and diff every 15k miles
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