2 removing the existing differential, Vehicle support, Differential fluid drain – ARB RD105 User Manual
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2 Removing the Existing Differential
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2.1
Vehicle Support
c Safely secure the vehicle on a hoist. We recommend supporting
the vehicle on a chassis hoist to keep the differential area at a
convenient working height and to leave the wheels and axles free
to be rotated and removed.
c Once supported off the ground, release the parking brake and
leave the vehicle in neutral. Chock the wheels if necessary.
2.2
Differential Fluid Drain
HINT : This is a good time to check for metal particles in
your oil, on your drain plug, or in the bottom of the
housing which may indicate a worn bearing or
differential component.
c Clean any loose dirt from around the differential cover flange area,
the filler plug area, and the drain plug (if any) to avoid
contaminating the differential cavity with abrasive particles.
c Position a fluid drain reservoir under the differential.
c If a drain plug exists, remove it and completely drain all differential
oil from the housing.
c If no drain plug exists then the oil can be drained by loosening the
cover bolts and gently prying the cover away at the bottom until oil
runs out.
HINT : If a drain plug does not exist then it would be a good
idea to drill and tap for a tapered oil drain plug to assist
with future oil changes.
c Once drained, remove the differential cover plate.