Toyota RAV4 AWD Rear differential (axle) leak repair "Richard" Needed some more love
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024
- Hello everyone, so my daughter vehicle "Richard" needed a little love. The it is a 2005 RAV4 AWD (all wheel drive) and the rear axle seal on the passenger side was leaking so I needed to install a new seal and fix a plugged vent. From what I understand this seal fits 1996-2005 MY RAV4.
Toyota part number: 90311-35032
Here is the differential seal: amzn.to/3TbhIRV
Differential pump for fluid: amzn.to/48TF04h
Rear gear oil: amzn.to/48N4u3m or amzn.to/3Tu8HEM
Overall it was a pretty easy repair.
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thanks for the video! I just bought a 2003 Rav4 AWD, previous owner has been keeping an eye on a slight rear Differential Leak. I will go about fixing it soon. Solid little SUV so far.
Good tip on the breather valve!
Have the same issue with my 11 rav4. The dealership wanted 1400 to fix!! Thanks for the info
The diff on a 2011 is slightly different. We're you able to do it using this video?
Great video and i’m glad Richard is being taken care of😂❤️ I just bought a 2005 Rav4 myself, and i also have a leaky diff.. i’ll be using this vid when we fix it:)
Digging into this on a 2002 highlander. My challenge is getting the differential cover off as the subframe is in the way. I hope when I look at it that it is just those 2 bolts on the bushing mount like yours
Great video! Thanks for taking the time to make it.
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for taking the time to comment. I really appreciate it.
Those vents are always responsible for blowing seals. I shit canned it. I installed a nipple and ran a gas line hose and a 1/4 inch in line fuel filter and tied out of way. The fuel filter is a one way filter so pressure goes out of diff, but moisture won't go back in. Most of those 2 dollar vents reclog and new seals will fail. And you usually can't get to those vents to keep them from crapping up. Did the same on my Nissan Titan after 2 seal repairs.
Saved me time to sort this job thank you for sharing info
Great video, 😊 I have a 2005 diesel awd doing the exact same thing.. it would have taken me forever to realize the cover had to come off 😊 im located in denmark, scandinavia where they use salt on the roads in wintertime so I probably have a bit more rust challenges😂😂 but thanx a lot for making this nice video😊
Hello from Michigan, thank you very much for your comments. Glad the video will be able to help you out, hopefully once it warms up a bit you can tackle it.
thank you very much.
Nice video. Thanks for making and sharing.
thanks for the video friend, it helped me a lot
Thank you for teaching us.
Pretty well explained and good pictures!
Thank you
Hope it helped you out
Gracias por su ayuda,,,,,,,,thank you ser
Thanks
Thanks Bro🙏💯✊
Really good video thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Great video thanks
Awesome vid thank you
Awesome video A+++
Thanks for the video! How did you get the CV axle to slide off the the axle stub studs. Seems the bolt holes on the CV have to travel over about an inch of stud toward the wheel in order to come free. Did you have to undo the axle nut Or just compress the cv axle as much as you could to get the needed clearance
It slips off easy with a small pry bar, there is room in the cv joint for it to slide in and out as the vehicle moves so it’s easy to remove and reinstall.
Have you ever tried the front differential seal? My 2002 is leaking in the front differential. I can't find any videos for the front.
Not on a rav4, I have on a Subaru, very similar in design. If you’re talking the front half shaft seals in the diff. You have to pull the entire axle out of the diff at the diff. You can’t unbolt it like the rear. If I remember right I unbolted the lower strut from the control arm so I could pull it out. Look for a video on replacing an axle shaft. You’ll get the idea.
WAIT... THE ALL NEW BIGGER RAV 4 ????
Hello Richard, great video, do you have the part number or description for the NAPA adapter you used for installing the seal?
Richard is the name of the vehicle, lol. Without watching the video I think I used performance tool W83020 which is a seal driver kit.
It says 13/16 on the side and NAPA engraved on it - looks like a socket.
@@mr.j8297 ahh, I just used a socket from my toolbox, you can also use seal drivers. I must have bought the seal drivers after I used the socket. Been a couple years since I shot that video.
@@ShopDogFabrication I watched the video multiple times, you gave me confidence to do it myself. I am beginner DIY. I don’t have fancy seal installation tool kit, so just wanted to pick up something similar to you have it in the video just for this project, try to search on the NAPA site, I couldn’t find anything identical. Any other recommendation also would be helpful. Thank you.
how much fluid did it take. I see other videos that fill it until the fluid comes out the fill hole. others say it takes a half a quart. others say a full quart. please help I have a 2005 rav4 AWD
If your draining and refilling it’s around 1/2 qt, if your just topping it off add fluid until it comes out the fill hole.
Would you not need to put the Axels with C clips before putting the cover back on?
You do need to put the c clips on the axles before putting the cover on. Otherwise they could pull out.
super and thanks
What size socket used to drive in seal?
I honestly don’t remember
Please are you in Michigan.. i have the same problem with my 2010 Toyota Rav4
Sorry, I don’t work on other people vehicles.
What city of michigan u are
Sorry, I don’t share my location.
Would someone be able to tell me where the breather valve is on the 2010 rear diff, or point me to a video. Thx
Usually in the axle tube facing upward. They have a little cap on top. If they get plugged up it will cause an axle seal to blow out because it can’t vent the pressure out.
@@ShopDogFabrication I cannot slide under my car, not enough clearance...so I will have to get the car raised to check it out...thx, after a little research I think it is right on top of the diff.
Top of the diff.... I've sprayed on blaster up there and wiggled it with pliers
Might be doing this on a 2010. I can't pay someone my hard earned money to do a job I can do. Plus, I know how the repair was done when finished. In my area repair shops are 2 weeks out because they can't find mechanics. Makes me wonder what they're paying and how burnt out the ones working are. Thanks for putting this together..
That looks like a serious pain in the ass.
It actually was pretty easy once I dug into it.
Get this old rav4 gen out of my search results. Put the year on your title
Part number? Its not in the description
**Edit: mine is a 2011, but the same part number for these newer models is: 90311-37004
Thanks for the part #.... also for my 2011 the process is a little different I think.... 2010 and up don't have to crack open the diff, I think you just pry the axle out, please correct me if I'm wrong.... not ONE video on the 2010 and up rear axle seal replacement....