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I drove my car on Sunday and yesterday for a total of about 30 miles. While I haven't looked closely at the diff, I cannot see any signs of fluid on it or on the garage floor from the back view. We've been having lots of rain over here, so my drives have been limited. There is a cars&coffee, 45 minutes from here on Sunday, so that may allow me to add miles. The tools to remove the fill plug and dampener have arrived, yesterday.How’s the “leak”?
Question: I believe the rear central jacking point is the diff. Is that true? I plan to buy the tools I will need, drive the car up on home-made wooden ramps, then jack up each end before sliding a Rhino ramp under each tire.
Just make sure to only contact the black iron diff housing with the jack, as mashing your rear cover cooling fins is not acceptable. If you're coming straight in from the back of the car with the jack, you may need a small block of wood or thicker jack-pad in order to make contact behind the cover without the jack arm munching the fins.Yes.
Excellent advice! Thanks for that.Just make sure to only contact the black iron diff housing with the jack, as mashing your rear cover cooling fins is not acceptable. If you're coming straight in from the back of the car with the jack, you may need a small block of wood or thicker jack-pad in order to make contact behind the cover without the jack arm munching the fins.
It's a M12xM8x85@razorlab
Hey Bryan, do you happen to know the part # for the silver attachment above that the vibration dampener bolt attaches to? Lucky Phil has made me second guess myself and I was going to reinstall the dampener but I can't find that piece.
Thanks!It's a M12xM8x85
BMW 33176880751
Toyota 90118WA503
Disappointing. Make sure you/they inspect closely the seal seating and the running surfaces for machining defects before you/they fit new seals. Sounds obvious I know but I've seen people change seals on the same component more than once when the issue wasn't the seal but the component seating and running surfaces just assuming it's a faulty seal.Confirmed - driver's side axle seal leak
I agree. Thanks, Phil. I sent you a more detailed explanation.Disappointing. Make sure you/they inspect closely the seal seating and the running surfaces for machining defects before you/they fit new seals. Sounds obvious I know but I've seen people change seals on the same component more than once when the issue wasn't the seal but the component seating and running surfaces just assuming it's a faulty seal.
Phil
Well, last Saturday I was told by this dealership's service advisor that the axle seal and installation tools were in, so I took my car in on Monday. Before I brought it in, I typed up a note that reminded the advisor and tech that the sealing surfaces and old seal needed to be examined before the new seal is installed.Disappointing. Make sure you/they inspect closely the seal seating and the running surfaces for machining defects before you/they fit new seals. Sounds obvious I know but I've seen people change seals on the same component more than once when the issue wasn't the seal but the component seating and running surfaces just assuming it's a faulty seal.
Phil