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Differential Gear Oil: Replacement

  1. Lift-up the vehicle.
  2. Drain differential gear oil completely.
    CAUTION: Directly after the engine has been running, the differential gear oil is hot. Be careful not to burn yourself.
    NOTE: Tighten differential gear oil drain plug after draining differential gear oil.

    Tightening torque:  44 N.m (4.5 kgf-m, 32.5 ft-lb)

    Fig 1: Tightening Differential Gear Oil Drain Plug
    G02036963
  3. Pour gear oil into the gauge hole.

    Recommended fluid: 

    1. Use GL-5 or equivalent. 

    Gear oil capacity:  1.2 l (1.3 US qt, 1.1 lmp qt)

  4. Check the level of the differential gear oil.
    1. Ensure the vehicle is in safe condition.
      NOTE: Do not check the oil level nor add oil to the case with the front end of the vehicle jacked-up; this will result in an incorrect reading of the oil level.
      Fig 2: Checking The Level Of The Differential Gear Oil
      G02036964
    2. Check whether the oil level is between the upper (F) and lower (L) marks. If it is below the lower limit mark, add oil until the level reaches the upper mark.