A simple tip that I found to be easier is when pumping the fluid in simply put the pump handle on a flat surface under the RAV and press the bottle up to pump. Easier to leverage power than pumping downward.
Nice work. I also remove the fill plug first just so I know it comes off. If you remove the drain plug first (dumping the oil) and cant"t get the fill plug out, then you are stranded. I drive a 2006 AWD Rav. Thanks for sharing.
Did this help with the grinding noise ie did it lubricate the bearing enough to smooth out the noise? I was thinking of putting an additive in with the oil to help lubricate the bearing ie marvel mystery oil just a dash to see if it helps... Otherwise it's a full bearing removal which is a bitch of a job....
Nice video presentation thank you. I did my wife's 08 Rav4 years ago. I tried last year to drain & fill both diffs but couldn't remove front diff fill plug this time. I had my mechanic do the front.
Missed clearing the vent on top of diff. Wiggle and spin the cap every opportunity like oil changes etc to prevent the vent from clogging because they are very prone to clogging. When they clog fluid will get pushed out of the seals and it is difficult to unclog because of the tight location. Seals often get changed and immediately start leaking again because the vent is clogged.
I have a 2008 Toyota Rav4 FWD Sport model with a 2.4l engine. How often would you suggest I change the rear differential gear oil? I leave in North Jersey, would like to know the type of gear oil I need to use. Thank you...BTW your videos are very helpful...
The range on rear diffs is typically every 30-60k. In a car this light, I'd say your safe to push the higher end. A good SAE 80W-90 fluid is what Toyota calls for. You could go with a synthetic in that weight, but it isn't necessary. I do have some part links on my associated website if you find that helpful www.masterjacks.com/2008-rav4-rear-diff Thanks for watching!
I have a 2015 RAV4 AWD- I noticed a slow leak coming from undercarriage middle back end. The leak is a couple of drops only that happens every three days or so. It is definitely not water or antifreeze. Trying to find out what are the probable causes. Any thoughts welcome. Thanks.
I have a 2008 rav4 base model. Its makes kind of like a grinding noise when I make close left and right hand turns. The noise mainly comes from the rear of the car, I know it's not suspension related because it doesn't make clunky noises instead it makes like a bad bearing gear grinding noise as if the gear oil is dried up.
Could be a bad wheel bearing that makes noise with the turning load. Try to determine if it's coming from one side or the other. If it's both sides, could be a differential issue. Probably would need checked out.
Hi Gentlemen, I am very happy to subscribed in your channel. In fact I wondered about my car Rav4 2011 model. Do I need to replace Diff oile??? Some of mechanicals said we should not change, just we have to put more if become less than the average. Please notice me!!!
Great video! My 2011 rav4 just started clunking occasionally while the wheels are turning so I looked under the rear end and it is leaking from where the cv axles meet the rear different. My question: are there independent axle seals that I can replace or do I have to buy the entire axle? Thanks!
@@haleemsamady576 in my particular case, I determined that the blowoff valve on top of the differential was clogged. This lead to excess heat building up and finding it's way out through the path of least resistance which was the axle seals. The noise was due to a rock stuck between my rotor and backing plate.
Amigo mi toyota rav4 2006 tiene un sonido delantero como alerones del abion o, lo hace al momento de correr en primera sabes si es comun en esos carros por la 4×4?
My 2011 RAV4 V6 (USA) Limited doesn't look like that, exactly. The space in front of the transfer case fill hole is so narrow I couldn't use the same 10mm hex socket (same as yours) I used for the rear And front diff/trnsfr case on my 08 RAV4 4cyl and the rear diff of this car. Seems the trans unit is actually situated closer. The space is only wide enough for an 10mm allen wrench and not the socket itself. At most there's 1/4 inch on either side of the key. Seems I'll need to use a 2in+ longer 10mm allen wrench that isn't in a socket. Any idea why it's different and suggestions for a proper tool?
hi ihave a toyota rav4 2007 and my a/c works good but when its had to stop and start again with the on-off switch on does't start. any answers whats the problem is.
i have a 1999 Rav 4 , Engine 3S. .Replaced the rear diff three times now in less than 4 years. Every time, after driving for a long distance the diff starts producing a whistling sound, burns off the seals and destroys the bearings inside...and the entire diff cracks.. what might be the problem? might there be a problem with the car itself? or something?
@@Anomalous-Plant the front differential is built into the transmission, but the service on the transfer case is very similar if you have the AWD RAV4. I have videos for both the transfer case and transmission, links below. Thanks for watching. Transfer case ruclips.net/video/0sTsYpfyEWA/видео.html Transmission ruclips.net/video/IjBkvcLTIBo/видео.html
Hello Master Jacks, like the video, see I have a rav4 2018 (básico model) cvt transmission, i'd like to know how many miles/kilometers do you recommed to do this? Thanks a lot, watching u from Nicaragua. New subscriber by the way.
Every 30-60,000 miles is typical for most differentials. On a light car like this, if you're not doing a lot of pulling, 60,000 miles is plenty early. Thanks for watching!
A mechanic told me I need a new axle seal at the differential because it is 'dripping.' He said it would be close to $600. That seemed really high. So I took it elsewhere and they said it isn't "dripping," it is seeping. But should be replaced at some point. I have been watching for any signs of dripped oil under my car in that spot and do not see anything. Do I really need to have the seal replaced? And, if so, how much should that cost? I have a 2007 RAV4, V6, AWD. If not, can I just have gear oil added periodically? (like at every oil change). Thank you!
if it's the rear differential it should be a fraction of that. I've had to have them done twice. Which is BS. You could try adding periodically, but it isn't really super simple to tell if the level is low, and you don't want to run low.
Every 30,000 miles is pretty standard. For a light car like this, if you're not pulling a trailer often, 60k would probably be fine. The setup is probably the same if not identical on your model year. Fill it until it's about a half-inch below the fill plug. You can stick your pinky inside the hole to get an approximate depth.
Do you know much about the diff noise on these? I just bought a 2002 rav4 yesterday. Test driving it at 60 to 80klm it wasn't too noisy, but getting it out on the highway on our way home and doing 100k, that noise is really hard to ignore. It also shudders a little bit when in idle in gear ( auto). I've been reading up on it today and have found that there was an extended warranty to fix diff noise issues that obviously the previous owners didn't get sorted. All I've been told today in a forum is that it's an expensive fix, but no other info. I'm in Australia, skill level...Garfield😁😉
Could be a variety of things. Cupped tire, a pinion or side gear bearing, CV axle, wheel bearing. Rotate the tires to see if the sound moves. Vibration in gear at a stop could be a motor mount. You might have to take it to a shop.
I have that noise come on at 60km/h it's really annoying grinding noise. Rav4 2006 model. From what I have seen online it's the diff bearing that needs replacing. Toyota will replace the diff coupling for well over $1000 or you can buy the bearing for around $100 and have a mechanic replace the bearing for much less..or do it yourself if you are handy. There are plenty of good videos here on how to remove the diff and replace the bearing. The problem is that Toyota won't sell you the bearing. You have to buy it after market and make sure you get the correct one for your model! If the grinding noise changes when you corner then it's probably not the diff probably more likely a cv joint...
Thanks for the video! I would like to know the symptoms are of a differential that needs to be serviced? I have a 2008 Rav limited FWD with 224,000 ml s and I am hearing a rear clunking noise and haven't figured it out, yet. Thanks!
If it's front wheel drive, it won't have the rear differential shown in this video nor a transfer case. It will only have the front differential built into the transaxle (transmission). If you are getting a clunking from the rear, it's more likely to be suspension related. When does it happen? Over bumps? Speed or gear changes? Braking? Just a few things to think about as you troubleshoot. Thanks for watching!
@@MasterJacks mine makes the same noise I have the 4x4 and it tugs and clunks when I barley tap the gas after braking, it tugs when it changes gears, makes clunking noises, also snapping in the front.
My fill plug is super tight and I can't seem to get it off so I called the Toyota dealership and they want to charge me $369 to change the 2016 RAV4 rear differential oil :(... wow!
The differential is a just a couple of very large gears changing the final ratio and direction of rotation from the transmission to the wheels. It uses a simple heavy fluid. Transmission fluid is much thinner with a lot more additives. It travels through small passages, acts as a fluid coupler, and withstands high heat loads from the friction of the wet clutches in the tansmission. In an AWD RAV4, you will have a rear differential, a transfer case (4x4), and a front differential which is integrated into the transmission. Because the front differential is integrated, it shares the same fluid as the automatic transmission. I probably over explained that, hopefully it answers your question.
This box is leaking oil. It has like very thin red color gasket or seal between within the box itself. Like the box is made of multiple parts. Any advice or idea how to fix ? Do I have to remove the differential box and dissemble it?
Yes it does have one. It is at the top of the differential case. You need to try to see if it moves. If it does not move up or down then there is road crap clogging it up. Best to clean it up with something like penetrating oil and work it free. And no you can't remove it without dropping the rear diff. A clogged breather cap is the most common caused of the rear diff sealing leaking.
Awesome! Right to the point. No stupid music. Just the fix.
I miss working on vehicles - they’ve gotten way to cramped and complicated.
A simple tip that I found to be easier is when pumping the fluid in simply put the pump handle on a flat surface under the RAV and press the bottle up to pump. Easier to leverage power than pumping downward.
Another choice i used was a $ 7.00 Harbor Freight hand pump with hoses.
Nice work. I also remove the fill plug first just so I know it comes off. If you remove the drain plug first (dumping the oil) and cant"t get the fill plug out, then you are stranded. I drive a 2006 AWD Rav. Thanks for sharing.
I made that mistake
Not unless you flip your car upside down
Wouldn’t be a fluid change without a mess - great stuff!
Thank you for the video, clear, well lit, and to the point!
Thank you for this! Hoping this may help with the grinding noise otherwise I will replace it entirely myself
Did this help with the grinding noise ie did it lubricate the bearing enough to smooth out the noise? I was thinking of putting an additive in with the oil to help lubricate the bearing ie marvel mystery oil just a dash to see if it helps... Otherwise it's a full bearing removal which is a bitch of a job....
Thank you so much! Just did this on my v6. Same procedure, very hard to reach bolts and boy were they tight.
Use penetrating oil like WD-40 or PB Blaster on the two bolts and leave them for a few minutes before opening.
I found this helpful video by a search for breather plug since told they can get clogged cause problems supposedly on top somewhere
Nice video presentation thank you. I did my wife's 08 Rav4 years ago. I tried last year to drain & fill both diffs but couldn't remove front diff fill plug this time. I had my mechanic do the front.
Good diagrams and straightforward job.
Can you make a vid showing how to replace the vent valve on top of the rear diff?
Missed clearing the vent on top of diff. Wiggle and spin the cap every opportunity like oil changes etc to prevent the vent from clogging because they are very prone to clogging. When they clog fluid will get pushed out of the seals and it is difficult to unclog because of the tight location. Seals often get changed and immediately start leaking again because the vent is clogged.
I have a 2008 Toyota Rav4 FWD Sport model with a 2.4l engine. How often would you suggest I change the rear differential gear oil? I leave in North Jersey, would like to know the type of gear oil I need to use. Thank you...BTW your videos are very helpful...
The range on rear diffs is typically every 30-60k. In a car this light, I'd say your safe to push the higher end. A good SAE 80W-90 fluid is what Toyota calls for. You could go with a synthetic in that weight, but it isn't necessary. I do have some part links on my associated website if you find that helpful www.masterjacks.com/2008-rav4-rear-diff Thanks for watching!
@@MasterJacks Thank you very much for the info...I always watch your how to videos...Very informative and easy to follow
Is correct , 80w90 ??? My Rav is 2006, 3.5L.
Very good! Thanks from Brasil!
I have a 2015 RAV4 AWD- I noticed a slow leak coming from undercarriage middle back end. The leak is a couple of drops only that happens every three days or so. It is definitely not water or antifreeze. Trying to find out what are the probable causes. Any thoughts welcome. Thanks.
I have a 2008 rav4 base model. Its makes kind of like a grinding noise when I make close left and right hand turns. The noise mainly comes from the rear of the car, I know it's not suspension related because it doesn't make clunky noises instead it makes like a bad bearing gear grinding noise as if the gear oil is dried up.
Could be a bad wheel bearing that makes noise with the turning load. Try to determine if it's coming from one side or the other. If it's both sides, could be a differential issue. Probably would need checked out.
Hi Gentlemen, I am very happy to subscribed in your channel. In fact I wondered about my car Rav4 2011 model. Do I need to replace Diff oile??? Some of mechanicals said we should not change, just we have to put more if become less than the average. Please notice me!!!
Does the rear breather for the diff let in water if getting submerged? Do you recommend breather extension tubes to prevent if it does? Thanks
Great video! My 2011 rav4 just started clunking occasionally while the wheels are turning so I looked under the rear end and it is leaking from where the cv axles meet the rear different.
My question: are there independent axle seals that I can replace or do I have to buy the entire axle? Thanks!
Same thing is happening to my rav..was wondering did u find the solution?
@@haleemsamady576 in my particular case, I determined that the blowoff valve on top of the differential was clogged. This lead to excess heat building up and finding it's way out through the path of least resistance which was the axle seals. The noise was due to a rock stuck between my rotor and backing plate.
Thanks
Thanks for the great video! Are the torque specs the same for a 2012 Sienna?
Amigo mi toyota rav4 2006 tiene un sonido delantero como alerones del abion o, lo hace al momento de correr en primera sabes si es comun en esos carros por la 4×4?
Cambia el cojinete de ruedas
My 2011 RAV4 V6 (USA) Limited doesn't look like that, exactly. The space in front of the transfer case fill hole is so narrow I couldn't use the same 10mm hex socket (same as yours) I used for the rear And front diff/trnsfr case on my 08 RAV4 4cyl and the rear diff of this car. Seems the trans unit is actually situated closer. The space is only wide enough for an 10mm allen wrench and not the socket itself. At most there's 1/4 inch on either side of the key. Seems I'll need to use a 2in+ longer 10mm allen wrench that isn't in a socket. Any idea why it's different and suggestions for a proper tool?
hi ihave a toyota rav4 2007 and my a/c works good but when its had to stop and start again with the on-off switch on does't start. any answers whats the problem is.
On how many miles before you change it?pls
Thanks, Jack, I have a feeling that cooling system needs a flush next. What do you say? Hahaha
JPM2010 lol. I did do a video on radiator hoses, so I'll hopefully get that posted here before too long.
MasterJacks - Cool, thank you. Still trying to work up the nerve to do the transmission.
is there any breather valve on this differential? i read that its good to check it once it a while to prevent leaks?
i have a 1999 Rav 4 , Engine 3S. .Replaced the rear diff three times now in less than 4 years. Every time, after driving for a long distance the diff starts producing a whistling sound, burns off the seals and destroys the bearings inside...and the entire diff cracks.. what might be the problem? might there be a problem with the car itself? or something?
Is the front differential the same
@@Anomalous-Plant the front differential is built into the transmission, but the service on the transfer case is very similar if you have the AWD RAV4. I have videos for both the transfer case and transmission, links below. Thanks for watching.
Transfer case ruclips.net/video/0sTsYpfyEWA/видео.html
Transmission ruclips.net/video/IjBkvcLTIBo/видео.html
Hello yeah my 2007 RAV4 the AWD is not working what could it be?
Hi great video!
What's the oil capacity for rav4 2012?
why is ur gear oil green, i got a valvoline synthetic 80w90 gear oil and its orange brown colour
Hello, rav4 2017 fill & drain plugs front & rear differential code numbers please ! Thank you
How many quarts takes?
1/2 quart
Really Expert!!
Hello Master Jacks, like the video, see I have a rav4 2018 (básico model) cvt transmission, i'd like to know how many miles/kilometers do you recommed to do this? Thanks a lot, watching u from Nicaragua. New subscriber by the way.
Every 30-60,000 miles is typical for most differentials. On a light car like this, if you're not doing a lot of pulling, 60,000 miles is plenty early. Thanks for watching!
can we use 75/90 synthetic
I would be comfortable with that
A mechanic told me I need a new axle seal at the differential because it is 'dripping.' He said it would be close to $600. That seemed really high. So I took it elsewhere and they said it isn't "dripping," it is seeping. But should be replaced at some point. I have been watching for any signs of dripped oil under my car in that spot and do not see anything. Do I really need to have the seal replaced? And, if so, how much should that cost? I have a 2007 RAV4, V6, AWD. If not, can I just have gear oil added periodically? (like at every oil change). Thank you!
if it's the rear differential it should be a fraction of that. I've had to have them done twice. Which is BS. You could try adding periodically, but it isn't really super simple to tell if the level is low, and you don't want to run low.
Its caused by a clogged breather
What are the year's Toy Rav4 all wheel to avoid? I'm thinking about buying a newer model but, don't want recall problems like our 08 Rav4.
Thank mate
How many mile do to change? Do you think my 2012 rav4 is same one like in video? Also how do i know when is full?
Every 30,000 miles is pretty standard. For a light car like this, if you're not pulling a trailer often, 60k would probably be fine. The setup is probably the same if not identical on your model year. Fill it until it's about a half-inch below the fill plug. You can stick your pinky inside the hole to get an approximate depth.
@@MasterJacks Can i ask what kinds of rear differential fluid do use for 2012 rav4?
@@kin21223 Any brand 80W-90
@Masterjacks when do you do this service?? Im at 144,000 same type of Rav4
Industry standard is about every 30-60k miles.
Do you know much about the diff noise on these? I just bought a 2002 rav4 yesterday. Test driving it at 60 to 80klm it wasn't too noisy, but getting it out on the highway on our way home and doing 100k, that noise is really hard to ignore. It also shudders a little bit when in idle in gear ( auto).
I've been reading up on it today and have found that there was an extended warranty to fix diff noise issues that obviously the previous owners didn't get sorted. All I've been told today in a forum is that it's an expensive fix, but no other info. I'm in Australia, skill level...Garfield😁😉
Could be a variety of things. Cupped tire, a pinion or side gear bearing, CV axle, wheel bearing. Rotate the tires to see if the sound moves. Vibration in gear at a stop could be a motor mount. You might have to take it to a shop.
I have that noise come on at 60km/h it's really annoying grinding noise. Rav4 2006 model. From what I have seen online it's the diff bearing that needs replacing. Toyota will replace the diff coupling for well over $1000 or you can buy the bearing for around $100 and have a mechanic replace the bearing for much less..or do it yourself if you are handy. There are plenty of good videos here on how to remove the diff and replace the bearing. The problem is that Toyota won't sell you the bearing. You have to buy it after market and make sure you get the correct one for your model! If the grinding noise changes when you corner then it's probably not the diff probably more likely a cv joint...
How much oil is needed to order? I need to know how much to use thanks
0.5liters
Hi, do you remember you used oil for LSD or not ?
Would someone be able to tell me where the breather valve is on the 2010 rear diff, or point me to a video. Thx
thanks man
Nice thanks!
Can you use 75w90
thanks for the tips and how too's, quick question, what's the milage did you change your first transfer case oil for the back and front? thanks
Does the 2008 toyota Rav4 has limited slip differential?
You can verify with a dealer and your VIN, but this one doesn't, nor does any RAV4 that I know of.
@@MasterJacks thanks man
The number of the oil of Devrense..؟
Thanks for the video! I would like to know the symptoms are of a differential that needs to be serviced? I have a 2008 Rav limited FWD with 224,000 ml
s and I am hearing a rear clunking noise and haven't figured it out, yet. Thanks!
If it's front wheel drive, it won't have the rear differential shown in this video nor a transfer case. It will only have the front differential built into the transaxle (transmission). If you are getting a clunking from the rear, it's more likely to be suspension related. When does it happen? Over bumps? Speed or gear changes? Braking? Just a few things to think about as you troubleshoot. Thanks for watching!
@@MasterJacks mine makes the same noise I have the 4x4 and it tugs and clunks when I barley tap the gas after braking, it tugs when it changes gears, makes clunking noises, also snapping in the front.
My fill plug is super tight and I can't seem to get it off so I called the Toyota dealership and they want to charge me $369 to change the 2016 RAV4 rear differential oil :(... wow!
Just try again with some penetrating fluid and greater leverage. But also make sure you have a tight fitting hex bit that is fully seated.
frequency?
What's the difference between differential and transmission fluid?
The differential is a just a couple of very large gears changing the final ratio and direction of rotation from the transmission to the wheels. It uses a simple heavy fluid. Transmission fluid is much thinner with a lot more additives. It travels through small passages, acts as a fluid coupler, and withstands high heat loads from the friction of the wet clutches in the tansmission. In an AWD RAV4, you will have a rear differential, a transfer case (4x4), and a front differential which is integrated into the transmission. Because the front differential is integrated, it shares the same fluid as the automatic transmission. I probably over explained that, hopefully it answers your question.
The number of the oil of Devrense
Sitting here watching this and realizing how dumb I am because my RAV is a front wheel drive only. 🤦♂️
This box is leaking oil. It has like very thin red color gasket or seal between within the box itself. Like the box is made of multiple parts. Any advice or idea how to fix ? Do I have to remove the differential box and dissemble it?
Does a 2011 toyota rav4 have a breather vent? I have a rear seal that is leaking, and I wondering if it was caused by a clogged breather vent?
Yes it does have one. It is at the top of the differential case. You need to try to see if it moves. If it does not move up or down then there is road crap clogging it up. Best to clean it up with something like penetrating oil and work it free. And no you can't remove it without dropping the rear diff. A clogged breather cap is the most common caused of the rear diff sealing leaking.