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Old 02-15-2014, 09:40 AM   #1
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Default Oil on Axles

I have a 2007 Bad Boy. Noticing oil on axles where motor attaches on both front and rear. Is this something to worry about? How do I fix it? Thanks.
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Old 02-16-2014, 07:07 AM   #2
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Default Re: Oil on Axles

. . . probably a bad seal/gasket . . would need to pull motor and/or axle, depending on where leak is located, to repair . . keep eye on gear lube level until fixed . . .
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. . keep eye on gear lube level until fixed . . .
How? I can't find a fill point. I see a drain plug underneath the housing but I cannot find where to check the fluid level or fill if needed.
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Default Re: Oil on Axles

I think you will find that IS the fill plug.

These diff housings should not be as full as you may expect in a motor vehicle.

That may be your problem.

Have a close look at the diff pan.....the "drain plug" is not in the bottom of the pan and there is a lower part of the pan that holds the oil.

First thing would be to check the oil level.

Maybe a good idea to download the manual for your cart.

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