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jaysta10k



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Front and rear diff oil change

Hi guys my TD6 is on 150000 just wondering if an oil change in both diffs is needed at this milage?
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Post #488664 11th Sep 2018 12:24pm
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Joe90



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It certainly can't hurt, if it has not been changed before it will black and 'orrible!

Use the correct specified fluids and make sure that the fill plugs will undo before you drain the diffs. .
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Post #488667 11th Sep 2018 12:42pm
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mrblonde



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Just stumbled on this post gents, Joe would it be better to drain the diff oils once its been driven for a while and warmed up, to get more of the cr@ppy old stuff out?

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Absolutely it would be better to warm the diffs first sir Thumbs Up

Post #490487 1st Oct 2018 12:01am
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mrblonde



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Thanks Craig, thought it was the case but wanted to double check first (damn OCD)

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EmiratesA380



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Re: Front and rear diff oil change

jaysta10k wrote:
Hi guys my TD6 is on 150000 just wondering if an oil change in both diffs is needed at this milage?
Cheers




When you consider that the Front Diff only holds: -

Fill the front differential case with the correct amount of fluid.
If the differential has been replaced, fill with 800 ml (1.7
US pints) of fluid.
If the differential has been drained but not replaced, add
750 ml (1.6 US pints) of fluid.


and the Rear Diff only holds: -

Rear Drive Axle/Differential -

Open differential 1.14 liters (2.41 US pints) (1.20 US quarts)
ETM differential 1.55 liters (3.28 US pints) (1.64 US quarts)

********** * Recommended lubricant: *************
Open unit Castrol SAF-XO - 75W/90
ETM unit Castrol SAF Carbon Mod Plus


THAT OIL HAS A VERY HARD LIFE - 150,000 miles is far too long - Its such a easy job to change and 20,000 miles is a good service life !
Time to change around 15mins per Diff !
and will only cost around £20 per Diff


Peace of mind with new oil !





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mrblonde



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Thanks again for the info Emirates, will get into routine of changing the oils more regularly

Am just getting over an extra £500 spend last night on 2 new front air struts and other bits, so feeling almost as deflated as my poor old front shocks today.... Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Me blonde, might I suggest you go out and liberally spray the bolts through the hub & shocker with penitrating fluid so they get as long as possible to soak before the job is undertaken sir... I would do it 6 hourly if it were mine 👍

Post #490658 2nd Oct 2018 12:42pm
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mrblonde



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Thanks craig, thought that as she is 15 years old and never been touched before Embarassed

Will WD40 be ok? Or plus gas from work? Was going to soak every part I can get to at the moment, and the rest once she’s trailered home

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EmiratesA380



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mrblonde wrote:
Thanks again for the info Emirates, will get into routine of changing the oils more regularly

Am just getting over an extra £500 spend last night on 2 new front air struts and other bits, so feeling almost as deflated as my poor old front shocks today.... Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry


mrblonde


We are all here to help fellow FF users Thumbs Up

WORTH MENTIONING:

When you get the old ones out - FIT NEW LR Drain & Fill plugs - never use the old ones ( A piece of mind )
and Don't forget never Torque up bolts/plugs when the casings hot - let it go cold ( metal expands when hot - you need to tight fit and at the correct Torque value as recommended by what you are working on.



I tend to keep 20 of everything in stock at home - especially oil filters / drain plugs and brake nipples


Good luck




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mrblonde



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Thanks again mate, you seem way more organised than me with spares etc

Can I check a couple of part numbers with you, been trawling the russian parts catalogue and still struggling with diff and transfer box plug numbers, I have:

Transfer box - Fill & drain plugs TYB500110

Front Diff Fill plug TYB000010
Front Diff Drain plug TYP000220

Rear Diff Fill plug ?
Rear Diff Drain plug TGZ000030

No worries if not, but thought you may have them to hand

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EmiratesA380



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mrblonde

I am somewhat confused ! - is your vehicle and you in Russia ?

Perhaps its worth posting a picture of your FF in Mongolia - its one massive country and well worth the drive if you are in Russia !

I suggest you only purchase genuine OE from Jaguar Landrover - parts are available Worldwide:

https://www.landrover.com/ownership/contact-us/index.html

Fitting third party kit not worth the risk - They were built at Solihull with British Parts !

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mrblonde



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Sorry Emirates, bit of confusion. I use the russian parts catalogue as its favourited on my computer (someone on here shared a link to it, and its easiest for me to navigate, even without my cossack hat on Embarassed )

I live in Hertfordshire so nowhere near the former soviet block, and the only brown bears I have to face are the plush ones our dog rips the stuffing out of Mr. Green

All sorted now for the numbers, and ordered from a well known online supplier. Cheers again for your help! Bow down

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mrblonde



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Quick update all, change both diffs and transfer box oil last week finally, and just a warning to anyone whos doing it - The stuff absolutely stinks! So much so, I'd left the drain pan beside the front door to go and get a funnel and empty containers to dispose of it correctly, and when I came back, the mrs had called the gas emergency line as she thought the smell was a gas leak Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed

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RichM63



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By heck Exclamation 1 1/4 years taken to change the diff oils.

No wonder your missus thought that there had been a 'gas leak'. Shocked

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