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mksu19 01-02-2011 07:55 PM

A4 Rear Differential Oil Change DIY (with pics!)
 
Once again, if you're not comfy with crawling under your car don't do this.

For this little adventure you'll require the following tools.

1) A way to raise the rear of the vehicle.
2) A 10mm allen wrench or allen socket. (socket is better).
3) A large syringe for filling the diff.
4) 2qts. of GL-5 Fluid, once again I used Royal Purple Max Gear 75w90.

http://www.audiworld.com/tech/pics/m...rear_tools.jpg

Step 1) Raise the rear of your car. This job will require that you keep it up and level.

http://www.audiworld.com/tech/pics/misc33-rearramp.jpg

Step 2) Remove the fill plug using the 10mm allen socket. It is located on the passenger side just behind the rear CV Joint. Always do this first, if you can't open the fill plug don't pull the drain plug.

http://www.audiworld.com/tech/pics/misc33-rear_fill.jpg

Step 3) Place a drain pan under the drain plug and drain the rear diff. After all the nasty fluid is out replace the plug and torque to 26 lb-ft.

http://www.audiworld.com/tech/pics/m...rear_drain.jpg

Step 4) Make sure the car is level then using the syringe, put 1.75 quarts of fluid back into the rear diff. Then slowly add until you see fluid dribble out of the fill hole. Mine took just under 2 quarts. The manual says 1.9 quarts which I guess is right. Replace the fill plug and torque to 26 lb-ft. Lower your car and feel secure in the knowledge that your rear end is as well cared for as the front transaxle.




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moe20 07-30-2012 01:23 AM

Re: A4 Rear Differential Oil Change DIY (with pics!)
 
heyy thanks for the info but i was wondering after how long do u change the oil? i have A4 2003 quattrro ?
cheerz


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