Best way to check/top up the diff?
Best way to check/top up the diff?
Am I correct in thinking that the simplest way to check/top-up the axle oil on a TC is to remove the floor of the tonneau area and do it from above?
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Re: Best way to check/top up the diff?
hi Jonny - yes, that is just about the only way! The so-called "parcel shelf" is easily removed to gain access - I have even removed and replaced a diff. that way! Take out the level plug on the o/s and fill until oil just begins to dribble out. Even better, drain the diff, refill with new EP140 and fit one of my improved drain plugs (larger head, 1/4"BSF spanner size, and with a magnet to catch the gear-grinding metal dust).
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Re: Best way to check/top up the diff?
I did it underneath for years with a pump bottle, until one day when I removed the panel and found out how much easier it was.
Re: Best way to check/top up the diff?
Unsnap and fold down the sidescreen storage cover, then remove the two fasteners -- and out comes the "parcel shelf."
Takes very nearly a whole US quart if well drained, but should leave an ounce or two in the bottle for a top up later if needed.
Remember to check the vent in the fill plug. It takes a 7/16 WW, and the level plug is 3/8 WW.
Probably easier to change the rear brake flex line from above, too.
Takes very nearly a whole US quart if well drained, but should leave an ounce or two in the bottle for a top up later if needed.
Remember to check the vent in the fill plug. It takes a 7/16 WW, and the level plug is 3/8 WW.
Probably easier to change the rear brake flex line from above, too.