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Front diff notice after fluid change
Did I used the wrong fluid? What did I do wrong? Thanks Sent from my SM-G925P using Tapatalk |
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Oh yeah I forgot to mention the car has 137k and this is the first time it been changed. Also I changed the transfer case fluid with the special oil it uses.
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I use Motul 75w90 synthetic in my diffs, no problem. Something touching and making the noise?
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I thought I was good with redline 75w90 fluid but I guess not. I just ordered oem fluid, hopefully that helps.
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Hard to believe the lubricant is the problem unless it's underfilled perhaps.
Are you sure the noise was not present before the change? Ticking sounds more like a CV joint or wheel bearing perhaps. Is noise worse when you drive in tight circles? |
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You know, few months ago I replaced front diff fluid with Red Line and also noticed increase in noise - not by much, but still. I'm awaiting warmer weather to change it again to test the "red line sux!" theory...
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Hmmm, there are two versions of the RL 75w90, one with frictions modifiers for LSDs, and the other without.
Anyone have a source or part number for OEM fluid?
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Realoem.com
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