Funny I came across this specific video in my recommendations. I recently changed the rear diff oil in my 2007 Tundra. I've owned it since brand new and never had rear diff maintenance before. When I drained it I got out about 7 pints. When I filled it up to the fill plug level it took almost 9 pints. No leaks at the axle seals or other places on the axle. So my only conclusion is that it was underfilled at the factory. The oil looked clean and hopefully no harm was done. I changed it at about 52,000 miles.
It’s about the right mileage that you changed it. The factory oil contains break in additives. Friction and heat are needed to activate the additives and make the teeth surface slippery
I did it on my 2017 Tundra with 117k miles and the oil looked really clean but the level was low..it had about 2qts and it took 4qts, but I was impressed by how clean the gear oil was.
I was curious of the condition of the gear oil due to the addition on those "helper spring". That could be a indication that the ower was hauling heavier items which might result in a little bit more wear and tear on suspension and fluids. Keep up the good work my friend.
You are the only one that even mentions the vent on the axle housing. When I took mine off it went poof 💨 telling me that it was plugged. The axle seals weren’t leaking so I guess I caught it before damaging the seals.
i have watched this video before... that vent on top, I had plug on me ... i took it off cleaned it up and it worked for awhile, but clogged again. replaced with a doorman unit for 7$. the symptom was looking like a pinion seal leak... dripping a small amount of fluid on garage floor.... I suspect the undercoating i apply annually clogged it up... might replace it again if it stop spinning... cleaning it really was not successful.
I put in 3 quarts and it still is hasn't started dripping from the filler hole? (2002 Toyota 4 runner 2 wheel drive rear differential) it calls for 2.6 quarts but for some reason it's not enough?
I have a 2004 Tundra Access Cab, with LSD, I would like to change the gear oil with 75W-90 gear oil. However manual recommends oil for LSD not standard differential. Only gear oil I find are synthetic oils with LSD additives, do I have to use that for rear LSD only or can I use that for front differential as well? Thanks
Just got home from town (10 miles or so), when I got out I saw smoke from my rear passenger side. I got out the hose and cooled it off, removed the wheel and it looks like the axle seal is toast. I see fluid leaking out all around it and the brakes are dry and move freely. I think I need a rear end job.
I have a 96 tacoma and was wondering what that little arm attached to the axle to the right of the differential is (his view)? It seems connect with the brake lines
Here is your answer with a little modification for you braking pleasure. Better Braking Brakes! Easy!!! | Toyota Tundra Forum www.tundras.com/threads/better-braking-brakes-easy.33217/
I am having vibration at take offs after had my center bearing and two rear u-joints replaced on my 2005 prerunner with TRD sport package. What is the cause and can it be needing to replace differential Oil change. Please advise. Thanks
These tundra diff covers are difficult to change when they rust. To me not a smart design by Toyota. I like Toyotas because most of the engineering is intelligent. Not on this one though. Had a 2001 tundra that rusted away. Had frame changed out but diff cover was leaking.
Once again, an excellent explanation and clear videography.
Funny I came across this specific video in my recommendations. I recently changed the rear diff oil in my 2007 Tundra. I've owned it since brand new and never had rear diff maintenance before. When I drained it I got out about 7 pints. When I filled it up to the fill plug level it took almost 9 pints. No leaks at the axle seals or other places on the axle. So my only conclusion is that it was underfilled at the factory. The oil looked clean and hopefully no harm was done. I changed it at about 52,000 miles.
It’s about the right mileage that you changed it. The factory oil contains break in additives. Friction and heat are needed to activate the additives and make the teeth surface slippery
I did it on my 2017 Tundra with 117k miles and the oil looked really clean but the level was low..it had about 2qts and it took 4qts, but I was impressed by how clean the gear oil was.
@joseclaudio1670 you got lucky. I had to change mind around 55k miles
lol @ knowing almost everything about the rear diff by just checking level, adding some gear oil and playing with the breather... love it! :D
Im about to do mine. Thanks for a helpful video. Now I have a good idea on what to do.
I was curious of the condition of the gear oil due to the addition on those "helper spring". That could be a indication that the ower was hauling heavier items which might result in a little bit more wear and tear on suspension and fluids.
Keep up the good work my friend.
You are the only one that even mentions the vent on the axle housing.
When I took mine off it went poof 💨 telling me that it was plugged. The axle seals weren’t leaking so I guess I caught it before damaging the seals.
How much do you charge for a thorough inspection on a 2006 2.7L Tacoma?
i have watched this video before... that vent on top, I had plug on me ... i took it off cleaned it up and it worked for awhile, but clogged again. replaced with a doorman unit for 7$. the symptom was looking like a pinion seal leak... dripping a small amount of fluid on garage floor.... I suspect the undercoating i apply annually clogged it up... might replace it again if it stop spinning... cleaning it really was not successful.
Can I pull and replace the outer pinion bearing with the differential in the car?
Thanks for sharing this video!
If you are using a quality synthetic gear oil in your truck. How often should you change your gear oil in the front and rear diff.??
What oil did u put exactly
What was the thing you checked at the end? The breather?
I put in 3 quarts and it still is hasn't started dripping from the filler hole? (2002 Toyota 4 runner 2 wheel drive rear differential) it calls for 2.6 quarts but for some reason it's not enough?
How many miles on it?
I have a 2004 Tundra Access Cab, with LSD, I would like to change the gear oil with 75W-90 gear oil. However manual recommends oil for LSD not standard differential.
Only gear oil I find are synthetic oils with LSD additives, do I have to use that for rear LSD only or can I use that for front differential as well?
Thanks
I tried this on my Tacoma now my finger is stuck please help!
legend has it he's still stuck
It's 2023 and my finger is still stuck .
😂 coming wait
Just got home from town (10 miles or so), when I got out I saw smoke from my rear passenger side. I got out the hose and cooled it off, removed the wheel and it looks like the axle seal is toast. I see fluid leaking out all around it and the brakes are dry and move freely. I think I need a rear end job.
My friend, can you give any perspective on 2002 Toyota Sequoia AWD with code C1363 causing VSC to turn off and Break light to come on?
Thank you!!! So simple and well made :)
Thanks for this informative video.
Can you go over how to grease the slip yoke on 2000 Tacoma 2wd? Thank you, Sir.
Does the front differential have a breather like that too?
Also what happens if you overfill and quickly put in the plug? Will that be bad for the differential?
I have a 96 tacoma and was wondering what that little arm attached to the axle to the right of the differential is (his view)? It seems connect with the brake lines
Here is your answer with a little modification for you braking pleasure.
Better Braking Brakes! Easy!!! | Toyota Tundra Forum
www.tundras.com/threads/better-braking-brakes-easy.33217/
Maybe you can do a full oil change video for a 2019 Lexus gx 460 or the Toyota 4 runner equivalent
I am having vibration at take offs after had my center bearing and two rear u-joints replaced on my 2005 prerunner with TRD sport package. What is the cause and can it be needing to replace differential Oil change. Please advise. Thanks
Did you ever figure out the problem
thanks for the info
Thanks for sharing this information.
Explain on tagalog on using differential oil
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tez si rikam :) beautiful czechlish :)
I watched the full video to be a smarter Toyota owner. Even though I have a Camry and not a Taco-truck.
Das ist goot mein Heir! Yah !
He filled it in summer. In winter, the level drops
These tundra diff covers are difficult to change when they rust. To me not a smart design by Toyota. I like Toyotas because most of the engineering is intelligent. Not on this one though. Had a 2001 tundra that rusted away. Had frame changed out but diff cover was leaking.
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