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Old 12-14-2014, 03:35 PM   #1
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Default Rvx rear end differential

Hello,, it's time for me to change the oil in my 2010 rxv differential,, i know were is the drain plug,,. But i don't know where to fill the new oil,, any inputs will be apreciated
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Old 12-14-2014, 10:42 PM   #2
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Default Re: Rvx rear end differential

1- the rubber plug will not allow All the fluid to drain, i suggest removing the pan.
2- some axles have a fill plug about half way up the front side of the axle, some dont. For a axle without a fill plug, i suggest removing a axle shaft and pouring the fluid in there. (this solution sucks, but you wont be able to get 710cc in through the rubber plug).
3- you can use most typical gear lubes 85w-XX, be sure it has friction modifier in it for posi differentials, or add your own.
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2- some axles have a fill plug about half way up the front side of the axle, some dont. For a axle without a fill plug, i suggest removing a axle shaft and pouring the fluid in there. (this solution sucks, but you wont be able to get 710cc in through the rubber plug)..
Thanks' for the info,, so i will try today,, and luckily i think i have a fill plug on my axle.. I'll give you my feedback later
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