Easy DIY Differential Oil Change Can Save You Money
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This video demonstrates how an easy DIY differential oil change can save you money.
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Funny thing my dealership was going to charge me 700$. I burst out laughing! 😂
It’s helpful to be informed!
@@CheaperJeeperTVI agree.
They just told me the same thing lol I was like I need to look this up because $700 is wild
Here’s the full video if you wanted to do it yourself and save a ton of dough.
Transfer Case & Differential Oil Change DIY, Jeep Wrangler JL
ruclips.net/video/wW_l0AEY6wg/видео.html
Oh boy I wish my D30 had a drain plug!
Yes, Having drain plugs in the differential housing means you can avoid the extra work and mess that comes with having to remove the differential cover. Thanks for watching.
Cheers.
Just suck it out and refill.
Good advice remove the fill bolt first. If it's seized and you empty it, you're in for a bad time.
Thanks for sharing. Cheers.
Was getting oil changed at a Valvosine & they were telling me this needed to be changed for $100! But don’t worry it only takes 10 minutes they said 😂 will have to borrow tools from AutoZone cause don’t have a torque wrench with PSI reading but other than that should be doable
Yes. Here is my detailed video. I am not a mechanic but as you can see, it is very doable. You get the satisfaction with working on your own rig, that it’s done right, and you save money. ruclips.net/video/wW_l0AEY6wg/видео.htmlsi=G-okMDcGSETuG1Tz
Over here in California where I’m from they want to charge a little over $100 for an oil change! I went to the store and did it myself for about $60. I also did my girlfriends oil change for $35
Why use additive? When good quality fluid comes with limited slip additive?
While under warranty, I chose to use Mopar products. And Mopar has the additive separate. Cheers.
That is easy! Thanks 😊
Yes it is. You’re welcome.
Here’s the full video for the details.
Transfer Case & Differential Oil Change DIY, Jeep Wrangler JL
ruclips.net/video/wW_l0AEY6wg/видео.html
Cheers.
Synthetic has the additive i it already, and you need the additive only for the LSD diff.
Yes. The additive is for the LSD differential. I used OEM differential oil so as to avoid any possible issues with warranty.
@@CheaperJeeperTV yep, I do the exact with my 2016 75th Anniversary Edition as it is under a 7/100k Powertrain warranty until 4/2024, already covered a new rear main seal and oil filter housing replacement, that would have been a $2200 charge if not covered, as a result of “The Great Crackening” cold spell of December 2022, quite a few folks had oil filter housings fail due to this weather event, including 3 friends of mine with Jeep Wranglers (3.6). My 2010 with the 3.8, the EGR Valve seems to be its “oil filter housing”, when it comes to the “weak component” that will need replacement of the 3.8. If when the oil cooler does fail again, and no longer under warranty, then I’ll go the Dorman aluminum route. Wish they had the same for the TStat.
Do you only have to add the additive for the rear differential or both the rear and front?
Additive is for the rear differential, as it has the limited slip differential option in my vehicle. Check with your dealer.
Idk whos getting a torque wrench out for that!
Rookies like me! lol
Of course not all diffs have a drain plug. For those diffs you have to remove the cover plate and install a new gasket.
True. My 2024 Rubicon doesn’t have a drain plug. That makes DIY a little more troublesome. Cheers
Same for front ?
Pretty much. This following video has more details.
Transfer Case & Differential Oil Change DIY, Jeep Wrangler JL
ruclips.net/video/wW_l0AEY6wg/видео.html
Cheers.
How often to perform. How many miles or years between intervals?
I do it every 50,000 kms. However it depends also on your driving habits and weather or not you go off road a lot.
@CheaperJeeperTV hi I have a 2010 f150 with 300,000 miles.
and I use a landscaping trailer every day too hauling too work
I be driving like 8 hours every day
So every what couple of months should I change differential oil
Hey Brian,
I'm not a mechanic, and I just share what I learn from others on the Jeep forums or from RUclips videos. Essentially I have read many times from different sources, that if you want to look after your Jeep, to change the differential and transfer case oils about every 50,000 kms. Plus, if you are doing some aggressive off roading, then sooner than that. I like to look after my vehicles, so I decided for my Jeep, every 50,000 kms sounded good. The interval I followed lines up with the dealer's recommended interval as well.
In your case, I guess it is up to you and what the F150 service manual recommends. It sounds like your use-case scenario can be described as heavy duty, You may want to change the oils on a more frequent basis.
I hope that helps.
Cheers.
Not all cars like having diff oil full to the brim, read the owners manual to see how much you need to put in.
Absolutely! Read the owners manual for your specific vehicle for sure.
From what I have found, in regards to the Jeep Wrangler, the differential and transfer case oils should only be filled to the fill hole. As soon as you see it leaking out of the fill hole, that should be enough.
Thanks for the feedback.
Yeah make a video sucking that old diff fluid out if you only have a check plug
I should look into that. Thanks. Cheers.
When you pull the drain plug fluid "Should" pour out.... No guarantee on this 😅
Not all differentials will have that same torque spec, and not all have the additive.
Very True. A Short video shouldn't be expected to have all the details necessary. Feel free to check out the full video at ruclips.net/video/wW_l0AEY6wg/видео.html
Thanks for watching.
Cheers
@@CheaperJeeperTV - I just raise my concerns about people posting videos about fixing their own cars.
I'm a licensed mechanic and you can tip toe around it all day long but there is no comparison to a certified mechanic and someone who thinks they're handy.
It's kind of like this new age gender ideology... For some reason a bunch of people who aren't seem to think they know the same as someone with a doctor degree in biology.
Whoever said it was hard
I know, right?! Once you see what's involved, it isn't too hard at all, PLUS you can save yourself all that money, and buy some things for your Jeep. Cheers.