good video as always. another trick is to wind some insulated wire around your drill bit to create a heap of coils then touch each end of the wire on a battery a few times and it will magnetise the drill bit and hold filings, (but will need to continuously wipe them off to prevent too many filings for the bit to hold), we used to do this to magnetise screw drivers also. Keep up with the good videos mate.
Good stuff nick, i don't know why they don't do this from factory. Surely they could have just mounted them into the airbox. Anyways another project for my DMAX! Great stuff!
Nice video mate, I hope my Amarok V6 comes with extened pipes like yours out of the factory so that the new breather pipes just fit inside the excisting pipes like yours, looks easy. Bugger trying to get to the top of the gearbox etc otherwise!
I may or may not have done some deep river crossings without knowing diff breathers were a thing so my car is still fine and I hope it isn’t going to be an issue but I have just ordered diff breathers
That's OK, it would be a good idea to check the diff, Transfer and transmission fluids to make sure there is no water in them and like you said extend the breathers.
Hi Nick, subscribed as about to purchase a mu-x ,myself great vids for us diy people. Came down to 2 from 4 narrowed to Everest or Mu-x and value for money throw a locker in rear mu-x by far. And motor bad reports about 3.2litre. Cheers Greg.
Cheers for the video Nick! Just completed the 4 breathers. You said there are two more in the cavity between the gearbox and transfer case to extend. Is there anything specific that it’s near or any further tips to find them? Thanks mate!
thanks.. learn a lot watching your videos , notice you don't have oil catch can install on your MUX . waiting for that if you going to install it in our car... thanks again very informative. by the way I'm MUX owner..
Thanks for this Nick, got a breather kit recently and was wondering if the Trans and Transfer were different lines but from this video I can see that they’re combined. Hoping the install goes as smoothly as yours. Top job on the vids, keep it up!
I reckon the supplied plastic/steel push in fittings will fail pretty quickly with the up & down movement of the diffs and stiff hose in them. I used the factory diff hose barbs, pushed some 1/4" clear nylon reinforced hose over it & pushed the breather hose inside the nylon hose, tight fit & much stronger & not affected by flex or use. Same treatment on the transfer & gearbox breather barbs.
Hi Nick, thanks for the video. With the breather for the transmission you mention the breather is on the right hand side, that depends if you are looking at the car or sitting in the driver's seat. Just to clarify is it on the driver's or passengers side of the transmission? I put an ARB breather on last year and only ran a line for the rear diff only, as trying to work out the where other ones were went into the too hard basket. Thanks for you video. Cheers
Hi @lowrangenick, Do you know if the front diff and gearbox/transfer case breathers are in the same location on the 08-12 model 4jj1’s? I’m having trouble finding mine! Cheers Theo
Hi Nick, I extended my front and rear diff breathers today but for the life of me couldn't locate the auto gearbox breather while lying under the car. Any tips on how to locate it as I don't want to pull any hose out on top of the auto trans that I can't see. Thank you .
@martymonsterfishing the auto trans breather sits right ontop of the bell housing. It's a small rubber hose that goes into a little box. You just grab it as close to the box as possible and pull down and it will pop out.
Great video's and information on the mux . Do you know how to adjust the low and high beam lights? as my low beam does not shine very far on my 2019 mux
Thanks Judi, if you look on the headlight there will be 2 white plastic philips head screws that go onto a little adjustment wheel. You just need to find a wall and aim your headlights onto it and adjust the toggle wheel that moves the beam up. Hope that helps 😊
Hi Nick, thanks for the video, question was the transmission breather attached to a white plastic part with the breather part coming out of the top middle part? Looks like it can be the only soft rubber pipe out of the top. Thanks
The rubber breather hose goes up into the plastic breather cap on the back of the bell housing. You just pull down on the rubber hose to pop it out of the breather cap.
I have a 2008 dmax, correct me if I am wrong, its the rear diff, front diff, then the front diff actuator on the left i see also has a fitting to slip a pipe on, though mine doesn’t have a pipe.. and then the transfer case, which i need to see still where the breather is situated.. So 4 in total??
Hay nick great video but can't seem to find the the gearbox and transfer case breathes on the manual gearbox there is two hoses just behind the gear stick one is about 20cm long comes out then go's back in and then the other comes out next to it then go's back in at the back of the transfer case next to the tail shaft any thoughts
@@oldmate528 no didn't find it asked some mechanics they said they have some sensors on them so i didn't worry about it and haven't had any problems with it yet
@@blakemorehouse2191 To do the whole job front diff, transfer, rear diff, gearbox you actually need 6 port kit or 4 port with 2 y fittings. 6 connections all up.
It should be fine for short periods of time, because the bonnet seal will protect them from getting water on them from around the windscreen. If you do get stuck in the water for a long time the engine bay will fill with water and they may still get water in them. If you are in the water stuck for a long time up to that height you are going to have alot bigger issues to deal with then water in the drive train.
@@LowRangeNick That's what I thought, seems like it's the same setup on the Isuzu (GMH) Jackaroo that I had. Just wanted to make sure .Thanks for the info, Keep up the good vids.
@@LowRangeNick Thanks mate. Where is the breather box located? I've pulled really hard on the section of hose I can see above the transmission but it hasn't budged at all.
@@andyhawley3959 Just follow the rubber hose up has high as you can with your hand and pull it down really hard. The hose just goes into a little box on the top of the bell housing.
Yeah thought so I have a 2016 Colorado 7 and I can't seem find any videos of people doing mods like this to them, this video helped heaps and so did your one about the snorkel thanks ✌
@@CameronregnU That's awesome ! They are pretty similar vehicles :) I wonder if there would be a facebook forum with Colorado 7 Owners that might be able to help you out?
never do this always put hose and electrical in split tube to prevent rubbing or chaffing that could end up causing damage to the lines if unsure use a qualified mechanic not a backyard mechanic
Hi Guys!
I can't find the original link to the Black diff breather kit but here's a stainless steel version.
amzn.to/2XAfyyS
Cheers :)
Now that you've had them for a year how do you rate them?
Looking to get a set this year.
@@AnotherMatt They have held up great!
good video as always. another trick is to wind some insulated wire around your drill bit to create a heap of coils then touch each end of the wire on a battery a few times and it will magnetise the drill bit and hold filings, (but will need to continuously wipe them off to prevent too many filings for the bit to hold), we used to do this to magnetise screw drivers also. Keep up with the good videos mate.
Nice one nick. I was wondering how to get to the trans breather. Your method makes it a lot easier!
Damn that little hop at the start almost fooled me into thinking you magically appeared next to the car.
😂😂😂 haha i like to teleport into my videos sometime 😋
Good stuff nick, i don't know why they don't do this from factory. Surely they could have just mounted them into the airbox. Anyways another project for my DMAX! Great stuff!
get yourself a nutsert kit mate, makes yourself so much easier when you want to mount stuff to sheet metal
Nice video mate, I hope my Amarok V6 comes with extened pipes like yours out of the factory so that the new breather pipes just fit inside the excisting pipes like yours, looks easy. Bugger trying to get to the top of the gearbox etc otherwise!
I learn something every time I watch your videos, thank you 👍
I may or may not have done some deep river crossings without knowing diff breathers were a thing so my car is still fine and I hope it isn’t going to be an issue but I have just ordered diff breathers
That's OK, it would be a good idea to check the diff, Transfer and transmission fluids to make sure there is no water in them and like you said extend the breathers.
Hi Nick, subscribed as about to purchase a mu-x ,myself great vids for us diy people.
Came down to 2 from 4 narrowed to Everest or Mu-x and value for money throw a locker in rear mu-x by far.
And motor bad reports about 3.2litre.
Cheers Greg.
Thats exciting ! Good choice on the mu-x 😀
Hey mate i just completed this install thanks to your video, thanks so much mate keep em coming, Cheers.
Very detail vid, thanks! Now gonna install on my toyota
Cheers for the video Nick! Just completed the 4 breathers. You said there are two more in the cavity between the gearbox and transfer case to extend. Is there anything specific that it’s near or any further tips to find them? Thanks mate!
What size is the rubber hose? I want mine the same height as my snorkel. I’m going to run them between ute tub/cab to roof height. Thanks 😊
thanks.. learn a lot watching your videos , notice you don't have oil catch can install on your MUX . waiting for that if you going to install it in our car... thanks again very informative. by the way I'm MUX owner..
Thanks alot for watching ! I will definately be fitting a catch can in the near future 😊
Great video mate. Really useful, question, Did you do anything with the fuel tank breather??
That's a good question. I haven't ever checked where the breather is on the mu-x tank. Usually, they are up reasonably high.
Hey nick keep it up great video man
Thanks Nick, this video helped us out fitting our breathers.
Thanks for this Nick, got a breather kit recently and was wondering if the Trans and Transfer were different lines but from this video I can see that they’re combined. Hoping the install goes as smoothly as yours.
Top job on the vids, keep it up!
Cheers James 😊
I reckon the supplied plastic/steel push in fittings will fail pretty quickly with the up & down movement of the diffs and stiff hose in them. I used the factory diff hose barbs, pushed some 1/4" clear nylon reinforced hose over it & pushed the breather hose inside the nylon hose, tight fit & much stronger & not affected by flex or use. Same treatment on the transfer & gearbox breather barbs.
I have been waiting for sooo long for a video to do this!! Bought a breather kit a year and a half ago 😂
Haha! Glad i could help 😊
@@ledman9135 grab the Munji EGR delete cable
Hi Nick, great video, can you please tell me what size air hose you used? And what was the thread size for the rear diff? Thanks
Hi nick 👋 thanks very very nicely you explain love you 😘 from India
Excellent video bro, congratulation!
Great vid, easy to follow. Helped me get mine in 👌
Awesome video today nick thanks.
Is there a diff breather under battery ? New ones have one. Metal tube
Hi Nick, thanks for the video. With the breather for the transmission you mention the breather is on the right hand side, that depends if you are looking at the car or sitting in the driver's seat. Just to clarify is it on the driver's or passengers side of the transmission? I put an ARB breather on last year and only ran a line for the rear diff only, as trying to work out the where other ones were went into the too hard basket. Thanks for you video. Cheers
Thanks for watching 😊 you can get to it on the drivers side.
Hi @lowrangenick,
Do you know if the front diff and gearbox/transfer case breathers are in the same location on the 08-12 model 4jj1’s?
I’m having trouble finding mine!
Cheers Theo
I think the diffs are very similar but the gearbox may be different 🤔
Hi Nick, I extended my front and rear diff breathers today but for the life of me couldn't locate the auto gearbox breather while lying under the car. Any tips on how to locate it as I don't want to pull any hose out on top of the auto trans that I can't see. Thank you .
@martymonsterfishing the auto trans breather sits right ontop of the bell housing. It's a small rubber hose that goes into a little box. You just grab it as close to the box as possible and pull down and it will pop out.
Legend 🤙🏼 did mine today thanks to your video. Appreciate it heaps
Thats awesome! Nice work 😊
Am I the only one who thought, "Blamey, why haven't we thought about this. I mean, they got snorkels for goodness sake!"
Great video's and information on the mux . Do you know how to adjust the low and high beam lights? as my low beam does not shine very far on my 2019 mux
Thanks Judi, if you look on the headlight there will be 2 white plastic philips head screws that go onto a little adjustment wheel. You just need to find a wall and aim your headlights onto it and adjust the toggle wheel that moves the beam up. Hope that helps 😊
@@LowRangeNick thanks Nick ill have a go
Another great video mate
Hi Nick, thanks for the video, question was the transmission breather attached to a white plastic part with the breather part coming out of the top middle part? Looks like it can be the only soft rubber pipe out of the top. Thanks
The rubber breather hose goes up into the plastic breather cap on the back of the bell housing. You just pull down on the rubber hose to pop it out of the breather cap.
I have a 2008 dmax, correct me if I am wrong, its the rear diff, front diff, then the front diff actuator on the left i see also has a fitting to slip a pipe on, though mine doesn’t have a pipe.. and then the transfer case, which i need to see still where the breather is situated.. So 4 in total??
Yep
Good day mate, mux and dmax they are same kit?
Yep same setup and same kit.
Awesome video mate
Do you have manual transmission or automatic? Should I take the hose out of the automatic?
I have an automatic transmission.
Like your neat work.
Hay nick great video but can't seem to find the the gearbox and transfer case breathes on the manual gearbox there is two hoses just behind the gear stick one is about 20cm long comes out then go's back in and then the other comes out next to it then go's back in at the back of the transfer case next to the tail shaft any thoughts
I'm not too sure with the manual gearbox sorry.
Did you ever find it? I’m looking for that now on a manual dmax
@@oldmate528 no didn't find it asked some mechanics they said they have some sensors on them so i didn't worry about it and haven't had any problems with it yet
Hey Nick love videos just got 2020 mux and all your videos cover everything I've been wondering. Just asking transfer case breather tho is there one?
yep there is 2 breather lines that go into the cavity between the gearbox and transfer case. You have to extend the 2 lines.
@@LowRangeNick all good just wondered why you didn't show them unless you did and I missed it ill have a look when im under there.
@@blakemorehouse2191 The breather kit I got only had 4 ports so i need to get a few adapters to be able to have all the lines run up to there.
@@LowRangeNick yeh right makes sense now. Ive seen a few kits with 5 ports or Y piceces in them.
@@blakemorehouse2191 To do the whole job front diff, transfer, rear diff, gearbox you actually need 6 port kit or 4 port with 2 y fittings. 6 connections all up.
Hi Nick, just wondering once I pull the transmission breather hose out of the breather box do I need to plug the hole in the box? Cheers
No need to, it doesn't go anywhere once you've pulled the hose off.
@@LowRangeNick awesome thanks mate!
Is the on the auto or manual? I'm struggling to find transmission breather on 64 plate 2.5 Manual dmax
It's on the 6 speed auto with the 3.0l turbo diesel engine.
@@LowRangeNick do you have any idea of location for the Manual ?
@@danielcropper-holmes184 I'm not too sure sorry. Usually the breathers will sit on top of the gearbox or transfer case some where.
Hey Nic,I see you have a lift kit installed,have you installed a drop diff bar and if not are you concerned with damaged cv’s?
Yep 50mm lift installed. Not really concerned with it as the angle isnt bad at all. 😊
hi Nick, how does this go when you have water over your bonnet?
It should be fine for short periods of time, because the bonnet seal will protect them from getting water on them from around the windscreen. If you do get stuck in the water for a long time the engine bay will fill with water and they may still get water in them. If you are in the water stuck for a long time up to that height you are going to have alot bigger issues to deal with then water in the drive train.
Great vid. Thanks mate.
Can this used in any 4x4 cars ?
Yep 👍
Anybody know what the diff breather thread is ?
Nice 👍
I need to go do this to my truck
@lowrangenick I’m having trouble locating the transmission breather on my Dmax. Is it the same location as the mux in ya video or??
If it is a 3.0L Turbo diesel with the 6 speed automatic transmission then it should be in the same spot on the back of the bell housing.
Great work bud
What does this really do ?
How did you disconnect the transmission breather? The line on my DMAX is running into a small white plastic box on top of the transmission??
Just grab the rubber hose going into the box and yank it down and it should pop out 👍
8:20 secs , how did you get the breather line free to connect the extended hose to it ?
You need to grab the rubber breather hose as high as you can and pull down on It and It will pop off the push fitting in the gearbox breather. 😊
@@LowRangeNick That's what I thought, seems like it's the same setup on the Isuzu (GMH) Jackaroo that I had. Just wanted to make sure .Thanks for the info, Keep up the good vids.
Hi Nick, how do you remove the factory transmission breather hose from whatever it attaches to on the other end?
Grab the rubber hose as close to the breather box as you can and pull down really hard untill it pops off 😊
@@LowRangeNick Thanks mate. Where is the breather box located? I've pulled really hard on the section of hose I can see above the transmission but it hasn't budged at all.
@@andyhawley3959 Just follow the rubber hose up has high as you can with your hand and pull it down really hard. The hose just goes into a little box on the top of the bell housing.
@@LowRangeNick okay, no worries. Thanks heaps mate. Love the videos by the way.
@@andyhawley3959 Thanks alot! Cheers for watching 😊
Good stuff 👍
Hi guys. Just to be sure, the breather for the transfer case and gearbox is one of the same
Could you please put a link from eBay for this particular kit. TIA
www.ebay.com.au/itm/DIFF-BREATHER-KIT-BLACK-4-Point-Universal-FOR-ISUZU-D-MAX-MU-X-HOLDEN-COLORADO/232969491416?hash=item363e1053d8:g:G30AAOSw1Tdb2ns0&frcectupt=true
Link for this kit
Its just off ebay. If you type in isuzu mux diff breather kit it should come up 😊👍
Will this be very similar to the Colorado 7 mate?
It would be somewhat similar, but due to it having a different engine im not 100% sure.
Yeah thought so I have a 2016 Colorado 7 and I can't seem find any videos of people doing mods like this to them, this video helped heaps and so did your one about the snorkel thanks ✌
@@CameronregnU That's awesome ! They are pretty similar vehicles :) I wonder if there would be a facebook forum with Colorado 7 Owners that might be able to help you out?
There is heaps but just having a conversation about it is not quite as helpful as watching a video haha I'll get there in the end
you sold the 80 :(
Haha yep. Unfortunately it got to a point where i was fixing it every weekend so i fixed it up and sold it 😊👍
never do this always put hose and electrical in split tube to prevent rubbing or chaffing that could end up causing damage to the lines if unsure use a qualified mechanic not a backyard mechanic