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Does anyone know the exact capacity and Honda part # of the fluid needed for the rear differential on a '98 CR-v? |
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telcotech <telcotech (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote Does anyone know the exact capacity and Honda part # of the fluid needed for the rear differential on a '98 CR-v? just under 2 quarts and it's called dual pump fluid. you fill it up until it runs out the fill hole. Chip |
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"tflfb" <fuksatw (AT) qwest (DOT) net> wrote in message news:29xSa.5$Ks2.13947 (AT) news (DOT) uswest.net... You might want to leave it about 1/2 in from the filler hole to compensate for heat and expansion. Tom ...or you might want to follow the factory recommendations and fill it to the hole. "Chip Stein" <chip (AT) chipanddebby (DOT) com> wrote in message news:5ddcea74.0307191816.77b78ffc (AT) posting (DOT) google.com... telcotech <telcotech (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote in message news:<3F19B7B9.D9685C41 (AT) verizon (DOT) net>... Does anyone know the exact capacity and Honda part # of the fluid needed for the rear differential on a '98 CR-v? just under 2 quarts and it's called dual pump fluid. you fill it up until it runs out the fill hole. Chip |
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Right. Get the car as level as possible and fill it to the hole. |
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Falling asleep through John D.'s post... Right. Get the car as level as possible and fill it to the hole. Isn't that how it's done on any make diff? |
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