Diff oil is easy to drain (as you would expect) however the filler is difficult to get to. I watched mine being changed and both mechanics said extremely fiddly with little room for access.Same with the diff. Thankfully changing the diff is quite a bit easier.
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Diff oil is easy to drain (as you would expect) however the filler is difficult to get to. I watched mine being changed and both mechanics said extremely fiddly with little room for access.
Wait you have a gt2 so you have the lsd right? The plug is in a different spot then non lsd but if you use a small hose you can angle it in a way to use the fill plug. I got to my fill plug just fineI couldn't even access the fill plug to remove it. Ended up pumping in new fluid from the drain plug.
Can't for the life of me actually find a bolt measurement (size and thread pitch) for the drain plug (Genuine OEM Kia Parts & Accessories - 5307039000). Would prefer to have something like a Fumoto valve in its place for the next round, might just have to order a replacement plug and take the measurements myself.
sorry, GT2 AWD, in reference to the front differential, not the rear LSDWait you have a gt2 so you have the LSD (Limited Slip Differential) right? The plug is in a different spot then non LSD (Limited Slip Differential) but if you use a small hose you can angle it in a way to use the fill plug. I got to my fill plug just fine
This is definitely the way to go. Thanks for sharing. Changed mine this weekend with a buddy in less than an hour.I have awd gt. Replacing front diff fluid is a pita, but doable. Drain plug is obviously is not an issue. But the fill one is something to get to. You can hardly even see it. I used 10inch extension. Also removed the front stabilizer bar, to get more room to get to the fill plug.
Is the diff filled like any other diff? Proper level is to overfill it and let the excess drain out?I have awd gt. Replacing front diff fluid is a pita, but doable. Drain plug is obviously is not an issue. But the fill one is something to get to. You can hardly even see it. I used 10inch extension. Also removed the front stabilizer bar, to get more room to get to the fill plug.
That was what i did. Kept filling with pump, until it started to overflow. And the "hardest" part is not filling, but getting to fill plug, and than putting it back. But i am sure,when i have to do it again, it wont take more than 1/3 of the time, it took first time. Once a year i change differential fluid, and drain and refill the transmission fluid.Is the diff filled like any other diff? Proper level is to overfill it and let the excess drain out?
If so, then using gravy is probably the easiest. Use a long hose & funnel. Route hose to outside of car (through a wheel or whatever is in the way). Filling is slow, but no monkeying with pumps or other pitas.
I used this method to fill the trans on the g37 (6mt), and the rear end. Both a pain to get at.