Front and Rear Differential Service
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Do it yourself man, it's easier then changing motor oil and filter. I got bent over once at dealer then found this site and do it every 10K because it's cheap and easy to do. I picked up a bottle pump with hose for the front diff. I use 80w-90 valvoline durablend synthetic. 7.99 a quart.
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My front differential cover was seeping oil at 30K miles. The dealership wanted $225 per axle to change the oil and thereby re-seal the front cover. After tax that's almost $500! I suspect that for the back diff they wouldn't have removed the cover at all, but just open the drain plug and re-fill. That's good work if you can get it.
I declined.
FWIW... this is what my 2010 manual says on page 512 to do at 36,000 miles...
At no point in the maintenance schedule does it flat-out say to change the diff oil, but only if "for police, taxi, fleet, off-road or frequent trailer towing". Still, I think I'd do it about every 30K for street driving, and more often if going off-road.
I declined.
FWIW... this is what my 2010 manual says on page 512 to do at 36,000 miles...
Inspect the front & rear axle fluid, change if using your vehicle for police, taxi, fleet, off-road or frequent trailer towing.
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I agree with other posters that the price is way too high. I took my jeep in for servicing at the local dealership. They tried to charge me $600 for front and rear diff. That was at 15000 km (10000+ mi).
I refused, and found a decent shop that charged me $90 for front and back diff with full synthetic. Shop around for a good garage. I will not take my jeep to a dealership again unless it is for warranty work.
As for doing it myself.....I don't have the time or space to do it.
I refused, and found a decent shop that charged me $90 for front and back diff with full synthetic. Shop around for a good garage. I will not take my jeep to a dealership again unless it is for warranty work.
As for doing it myself.....I don't have the time or space to do it.
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On my last visit I noticed they printed on the back of the service order an explanation in little cartoon pictures of why their service costs are so high. I found it funny that they feel the need to explain it. They list all the different things they have to pay for like all the different jobs they have to fill, rent, insurance, training, tools, etc... I agree that it's difficult to run a successful business that covers costs and makes a profit, but if you're set up in such a way to price yourself above your customer's means, find another way. Yeah, I have a Wrangler, but these same rates are charged to the guy who buys the economy car.
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That's crazy! i cannot believe they charge that much for something so simple.
Seriously it's actually easier than changing the oil. Look at the writeup on the link below for instructions.
Project-JK.com - Jeep JK Wrangler Resource » Jeep JK Wrangler Maintenance Differential Fluid Change Write-Up
Seriously it's actually easier than changing the oil. Look at the writeup on the link below for instructions.
Project-JK.com - Jeep JK Wrangler Resource » Jeep JK Wrangler Maintenance Differential Fluid Change Write-Up