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what type of Differential fluid do i need? and tips please.

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Old Mar 27, 2006 | 12:33 PM
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Default what type of Differential fluid do i need? and tips please.

i cannot find the specifications for the required differential fluid
for my 94SE on the manual or chiltons.

neither the procedure to drain the differential, but i think i can manage.

would you guys be able to help me out with the required type of differential fluid i need?

also i'll greatly appriciate any tips for draining and refilling the differential or maybe
complications i might find along the way.

thanks guys for everything!!
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I think there is transmission fluid in there. You could drain it by cracking the tranny case, but I wouldn't remcommend that...

It'* fed off the tranny, don't worry about it.
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baaah
that makes ALOT of sense now.

thanks for your time J.
greatly appriciated
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