thank you so much for these tutorials. I own a 2017 Jeep Renegade Latitude and your videos really are helpful for me in understanding how to fix things on my jeep. You are my savior. thanks man!
Where did you get that "allen key" measurement? I have the Renegade 2105-16 service manual and it just says to fill to just below bottom of fill hole, in other words, until fluid starts trickling out. It does not give a specific measurement.
Can you a video on how to prevent undercarriage rust? I'm sure it will help many people. Thanks.
Always a good idea to remove the fill plug first, because if you drain a diff and the fill plug won't come out then you have a problem.
thank you so much for these tutorials. I own a 2017 Jeep Renegade Latitude and your videos really are helpful for me in understanding how to fix things on my jeep. You are my savior. thanks man!
No problem im glad they are helping you out, I appreciate the comment very much. there will be plenty more videos coming for the renegade
Thanks 👌 Saluti da Italia
Where did you get that "allen key" measurement? I have the Renegade 2105-16 service manual and it just says to fill to just below bottom of fill hole, in other words, until fluid starts trickling out. It does not give a specific measurement.
the measurement in the video is what you should have if you put in the required 1.3 pints. its just a good reference to go off of
You're right
Is this the same fluid and procedure for the Jeep Cherokee? I have been having a hard time finding videos with this vehicle.
How are your thoughts so far on this valvoline oil? Is the diff working properly ? I am in beetween it and the motul 300
unfortunately the jeep got totalled by hitting a deer but I had no issues at all with the valvoline oil
How often does this have to be done?
I like to do every 40k
Dealer wants $220 to do this lol
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