How to change the rear differential fluid on a Mitsubishi Outlander

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @danvo68
    @danvo68 4 года назад +20

    Thank you for the videos Rear and Front. Save me a lot of money.
    30 months ago, I had paid 252 CAD at Mitsubishi dealership
    Labor: Front and Rear differential fluid change > 138 CAD
    Parts: MZ320350 Hypoid Gear Oil API GL-5 SAE 80 > 38 CAD x 3 bottles.
    Today, with these videos, I have spent only 41 CAD for a quart of MZ320350 on both front and rear! Why was the dealer used 3 bottles?
    And I have found the front filler plug is loose. Oil leak! Did a dealer mechanic does a good job?
    Of course, I had bought a 24mm wrench (10 CAD), a 10mm hex bit socket (4 CAD), and a pump (14 CAD) but still save a lot of money in the long run!
    Thanks a bunch!

    • @greggilder1633
      @greggilder1633 3 года назад +3

      Dealers are the biggest scamers out there. I used to work for one when I was younger. I couldn't believe how many scams they pulled on unsuspecting customers. They think that everyone that comes in the door is stupid. And it's not that people are, it's just that people think that the dealer is truly there to help them. Not the case at all.

    • @emmontana2422
      @emmontana2422 2 года назад

      Canadians dealers mafia scammers

    • @fooey88
      @fooey88 6 месяцев назад

      Good look trying to find the torque specs for those!

  • @danielrobert7181
    @danielrobert7181 3 года назад +8

    Great video ! I'd justbadd that you should first thoroughly clean aroun both plugs so as not to introduice any contaminant in the process.

  • @touaregbebe
    @touaregbebe 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you , my outlander needed .

  • @jacobtietje9723
    @jacobtietje9723 2 года назад +3

    Very much helped, mine is an '07 Endeavor but I'm sure the set up is super similar. Ty

  • @ian1204
    @ian1204 4 года назад +2

    Good video, no 3 minute intro, just the job. Thanks.

  • @przemokbh8079
    @przemokbh8079 Год назад +1

    thanks for vid I need change in my ASX 👍

  • @dorianbustillos7594
    @dorianbustillos7594 4 года назад

    Thanks, I wasn't sure which one was to fill, that bolt is big, I it to buy a wrench that size cause is not in a standard set

  • @waltera1908
    @waltera1908 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!! help me a lot for to make the job for my endeavor.

  • @pollydor07
    @pollydor07 3 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @nizki121
    @nizki121 4 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @inspectorjavert5563
    @inspectorjavert5563 Год назад +1

    does the drain plug have two washers?

  • @shawn_hu
    @shawn_hu 4 года назад +2

    any idea on how much torque should be used on these two nuts?

  • @DennnnnnnY
    @DennnnnnnY 2 года назад +1

    Same fluid for both front and rear?

  • @allwellbud
    @allwellbud 4 месяца назад

    Hi bud, I read your discription too. Multi Viscosity is same as Multi Grade right? It is not synthetic oil?

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  4 месяца назад

      @@allwellbud Correct. The manual called for a straight weight oil but using a multi-viscosity / multi-grade oil is fine. I recorded this years ago but I used 75w-90 if I remember right.

  • @juancotto6773
    @juancotto6773 Год назад

    The eclipse cross is the same differential? And transfer case?

  • @paulrakis
    @paulrakis 2 года назад

    Great video brother. What year is your outlander? I have a 2016 SAWD I'm sure it the same thing.

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  2 года назад +2

      Mine was a 2016 but it was totalled by a windstorm a year ago. I loved it while I had it!

    • @paulrakis
      @paulrakis 2 года назад +1

      @@pasta-eo5mt wow man that's crazy. Hope you weren't badly injured or anyone else. Yeah I just hate the crappy radio I'm gonna buy a nice after makert touch screen with a back up camera.

  • @cheroone5533
    @cheroone5533 3 года назад +1

    Thanks but you know what even better come an change my on ride

  • @linierochingon3118
    @linierochingon3118 4 года назад

    Thanks brother

  • @ronanrogers4127
    @ronanrogers4127 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful, thank you. Do you happen to know what torque specs are for the drain and fill plugs, for both the rear differential and the front transfer?

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  4 года назад +3

      Sorry I don't know the torque specs. I just snug them up by feel.

    • @chizknockpatrick
      @chizknockpatrick 4 года назад +2

      32 Nm or 24 ft-lb for the 2009 Outlander

    • @nitrogen9392
      @nitrogen9392 Год назад +2

      For everybody who is just reading this. Front transaxle drain plug 35nm +/- 2. The other 3 plugs (filler/drainplugs) 32nm +/- 2

    • @35goonyboy
      @35goonyboy Год назад

      Thank you !

  • @ralliart4j12
    @ralliart4j12 2 года назад +1

    ,感谢分享

  • @HDroadglide
    @HDroadglide 4 года назад

    Looking at getting a 2019 SEL S-SWD. I can pick them up all day for 15k with 35k miles. The pros and cons of this vehicle would be awesome. Other choice is a 2014 SL Rogue for 13500. Not sure what to pick.

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  4 года назад

      Sorry just saw this. Did you pick one?

    • @HDroadglide
      @HDroadglide 4 года назад +1

      @@pasta-eo5mt I bought a 2016 Se with S-AWC and Heated seats. I didn't want the leather in MO. To damn hot but I am pleased with it so far. I drive 8k-10k year. now working from home it is a lot less. Looking to take it on some dirt trails in AZ next July. Nothing crazy because it only has 8.4ins ground clearance but still amazing for what this is.

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  4 года назад

      @@HDroadglide Great! I hope you enjoy it and got a great deal. ☺

  • @martynbush
    @martynbush 3 месяца назад

    Half a quart! In my world, that is a pint.

  • @kikoface9984
    @kikoface9984 3 года назад +1

    How frequently does one need to do this? How many miles?

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  3 года назад +1

      From memory, I think mitsubishi recommends it at 100,000 miles. I'd suggest more frequently if you drive in snow since the AWD system is getting more use. I did mine at 40k.

    • @Sanbar4
      @Sanbar4 2 года назад +1

      @@pasta-eo5mt
      On my 2017 Outlander Sport the maintenance manual stays every 30,000 miles. Not inspect but replace....also the transfer case.
      Mine is an actual 4 wheel drive system and not AWD.

    • @jaredm450
      @jaredm450 2 года назад +3

      My dealer put it on my inspection report on my 2020 at 40,000kms as “needs attention”. I think that’s about 24,000 miles. Quote is about $270 for front and rear.
      I declined because I am alive to the fact that dealers like to recommend services far before the service manual recommends. I asked though, “How do you determine it needs to be changed? Do you take a sample or is this provided in the service manual?”
      The Service Advisor didn’t hesitate: “yes for sure, we take a sample.”
      Didn’t even need to ask apparently. 🤔
      I was an auto tech previously. I’ve got nothing better to do with my time so I plan to just swap the fluids myself and see what the report says next time. If it’s not there, I suppose I’ll eat crow. On the other hand, I highly doubt the service advisor knew that.
      Thanks for the video! I went looking because I wanted to see how buried the plugs would be. Saved me jacking up to figure out what tools I need. 👍

  • @security123
    @security123 4 года назад

    So it only needs half a quart to fill it up? Thanks!

  • @stephenoshea4847
    @stephenoshea4847 4 года назад

    I'm in the process of learning basics like this. Whats the benefit/ need/ frequency to change the fluid?

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  4 года назад

      Mitsubishi only specifies that it should be checked every 24 months or 30,000 miles. It's an easy and inexpensive job; since I use my AWD somewhat frequently, I did it at around 3 years and 30,000 miles. Probably sooner than I needed to.

    • @nitrogen9392
      @nitrogen9392 Год назад +1

      For the outlander phev from modelyear 2012 Mitsubishi says it's lifetime.... so it doesn't need to be replaced. If you tow on regular bases I would definitely replace at 100k km's

  • @prezentacja
    @prezentacja 6 месяцев назад

    I believe that the manual says its ~1liter in the front and ~4liter in the back, i wonder how and why you only used 0,5liter on the rear 0_o

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  6 месяцев назад +1

      I'd suggest checking the manual again. It must be 0.4 liters because there's no way a Mitsubishi Outlander could hold 4 liters. That's more than a typical half ton pickup.

    • @prezentacja
      @prezentacja 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@pasta-eo5mt might be different in a phev then, because in my phev's owner's manual there is front ~1l and rear ~4l

  • @ntamichael9343
    @ntamichael9343 10 месяцев назад

    Was that a 2015 outlander

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  10 месяцев назад +2

      2016 but they're the same.

  • @LOVEPREETSINGH-lk7el
    @LOVEPREETSINGH-lk7el 2 года назад

    What sae level this oil is and what api specs like gl3 or gl4

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  2 года назад +1

      Details and specifications are in the video description.

    • @LOVEPREETSINGH-lk7el
      @LOVEPREETSINGH-lk7el 2 года назад

      @@pasta-eo5mt thank you. I could find straight sae 80 oil. As it says on the cars manual. I searched a lot but It always shows me sae 80w 90, 75w 80 etc etc. But couldn't find straight 80. Can I use 80w 90. For rear diff

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  2 года назад +1

      @@LOVEPREETSINGH-lk7el You can use a multi weight oil. I believe I used 75w-90 (its been a while since I did this job). If that's not available, 80w-90 would work too.

    • @LOVEPREETSINGH-lk7el
      @LOVEPREETSINGH-lk7el 2 года назад

      Was that hypoid gear oil or limited slip. Can we use one at others place like instead hypoid oil can I use limited slip or vice versa. I have mitsubishi rvr 2012

    • @pasta-eo5mt
      @pasta-eo5mt  2 года назад +1

      @@LOVEPREETSINGH-lk7el As far as I know, the RVR/Outlander were never offered with a limited slip differential. I could be wrong. Either way, there's no harm in using an oil with a friction modifier for non-limited slip differentials. If you're not sure if you have a limited slip differential, use an oil with friction modifiers since it won't hurt anything if you don't.