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Old 31 December 2011, 04:33 PM
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just changed the rear diff oil....the old stuff looked like old engine oil

only the front diff,the auto box and engine oil left to do....lol
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Any guides on t'internet? I plan to do mine in the next fortnight.
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dead simple two 18m bolts on mine top one filler plug bottom one drain they are very very tight had to use a lever bar on the rachet

mine holds 0.8 of a ltr i used 75w 90

there is also vids on youtube
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LW3CepfXrQ

vid how to do it
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i had to jack the car up drivers side rear gives you needed room to lever the bar to undo the nuts
seem also to be some that are bolts or some you just put your socket rachet in with no socket on make sure you do them back up nice and tight

the new oil was so clear makes me think how long the old stuff been in there!
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they do sump plug tools on ebay can get a set for about £14 but not sure if that would fit....maybe the dealer....get the visa card ready!! lol
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toolzone-5...item19cc1faf57


HTO4 this might work
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no probs mate help works well both ways
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