The hardest part is breaking that plug loose! Did (why) you use a torx bit rather than an allen bit, does it "bite" better and less likely to strip? I need to change fluids on my 2020 570 and when I did my 850, I stripped the fill plug using the allen bit (ended up drilling it and using an extractor)...
Essentially that's exactly why, I did not want it to strip out, cause I've already had to deal with a stripped bolt on the drain pan and it was a pain in the ass to try and fix.
Is changing the transmission fluid and changing the rear differential the same thing? I keep seeing videos saying that the rear differential fluid drain and fill bolts are the exact same ones shown in this video...
Always start with the fill plug to make sure you can get it out before you drain it then you can’t get fill plug out
That's a really good tip thank you!
The hardest part is breaking that plug loose! Did (why) you use a torx bit rather than an allen bit, does it "bite" better and less likely to strip? I need to change fluids on my 2020 570 and when I did my 850, I stripped the fill plug using the allen bit (ended up drilling it and using an extractor)...
Essentially that's exactly why, I did not want it to strip out, cause I've already had to deal with a stripped bolt on the drain pan and it was a pain in the ass to try and fix.
@@AthenasGarageOffical Yes, been there, did that!
Polaris 570 2019 touring on rear transmission and diferențial are the same?
If they are the same as the 14 yes
Is changing the transmission fluid and changing the rear differential the same thing? I keep seeing videos saying that the rear differential fluid drain and fill bolts are the exact same ones shown in this video...
Yes, cause it's not technically a differential
The front is a differential and I still have to do the video on it
Transmission and differential is the same on this Polaris?
For the rear yes
How many Lt transmission needs?
Until it comes out the fill plug hole
Turns out you really dont need agl fluid how does it work?
How does what work
@@AthenasGarageOffical transmission, after you put aftermarket oil
Works same as it did before
@@AthenasGarageOffical great will try for my quad agl could be pricy in my area
It will definitely save you money