Good evening all
Going to treat the bongo to an diff oil change
Can someone kindly point me to the exact type I need, ideally a part number
It’s a 2005 2.0 petrol, I suspect it’s never been changed
Is a flush a good idea or do I risk anything doing so?
Waiting for a decent discount code, then I can swoop
Thanks one and all
Recommend rear diff oil from eurocarparts
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Re: Recommend rear diff oil from eurocarparts
This is a list of ALL the fluids that can need changing etc, including the diff's
http://www.g8dhe.net/bongo_images/mazda ... ttings.htm
http://www.g8dhe.net/bongo_images/mazda ... ttings.htm
Re: Recommend rear diff oil from eurocarparts
Nice list, but not sure about my facial hair implications:
'Under harsh mustache operation means:'
'Under harsh mustache operation means:'
2002 2.0 Aero with Outback Conversion and Roof Top Tent
Re: Recommend rear diff oil from eurocarparts
Thanks guys
Can’t seem to find the exact sae requirement but I guess the first on this list is the right one?
https://www.eurocarparts.com/manual-transmission-fluids
This one https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car- ... &0&cc5_868
Can’t seem to find the exact sae requirement but I guess the first on this list is the right one?
https://www.eurocarparts.com/manual-transmission-fluids
This one https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car- ... &0&cc5_868
Re: Recommend rear diff oil from eurocarparts
Hello.
A good tip I heard when changing the oil in the rear diff is to check the refilling nut can be undone before draining, as otherwise you could be left with no way of refilling after draining..
A good tip I heard when changing the oil in the rear diff is to check the refilling nut can be undone before draining, as otherwise you could be left with no way of refilling after draining..
Re: Recommend rear diff oil from eurocarparts
Hi Roy
Yes, I can imagine a lot of people get caught out like that.
Reminds when of when I would go 4x4ing by my self
I’d always stay in 2wd until I got stuck, then I’d go in 4wd and get the hell out of there
My mates would go in 4x4 mode, get stuck then ring me up!
Re: Recommend rear diff oil from eurocarparts
ognob wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 5:39 pm Thanks guys
Can’t seem to find the exact sae requirement but I guess the first on this list is the right one?
https://www.eurocarparts.com/manual-transmission-fluids
This one https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/car- ... &0&cc5_868
Hi guys, any ideas?
I’m hoping to get it ordered this weekend ready to do it next
Many thanks
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Re: Recommend rear diff oil from eurocarparts
Firstly Euro Car Parts own brand oild oils (Triple QX) are crap. Buy as good a quality oil as you can afford i.e. a good named brand.
Does yours have a limited slip differential (LSD) the oil is different & shouldn't be interchanged.
The chart posted in your 1st reply has all the information you need.
Does yours have a limited slip differential (LSD) the oil is different & shouldn't be interchanged.
The chart posted in your 1st reply has all the information you need.
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