You will have to remove all the bolts that hold the big round plate on the back of the housing and then remove the plate. NO OTHER WAY.
If there is not a drain plug on the bottom of the differential then you will have to remove the cover. Be sure that you service it with the proper fluid and positraction additive if it is a positraction differential.
You have to remove the rear cover on the differential housing. Once the fluid is all drained, replace cover with new gasket (or use silicone sealer) and refill through 3/8" square plug on the side of the unit.One other point to this. Replacing the fluid can be a bit tricky. By the time you get yourself, your tools, and your bottle of fluid under the truck it can be a challenge to the fluid in the differential. To ease the problem, get a small section of hose to connect to the spout of the bottle and then run the other end into the differential and squeeze. It is pretty easy and faster.
If you don't see a plug screewed into the bottom side of the transmission pan, Then yours don't have 1. You will have to remove the transmission pan to change the fluid and filter.
No you can not. The front wheel bearings will come apart and fluid will run out of the front differential.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1999 Chevrolet Suburban. Remove the brake pads and break assembly. Tap on the rotor with a hammer or mallet. When the rotor is loose it will slide off.
SAE 75W90 synthetic gear oil
with a brick
How to remove the window motor from the regulator
The speed sensor is mounted in the top of the rear differential on a 1999 F150. Remove the wires, then unbolt the sensor to remove it.
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Located in fuel tank Probably have to be removed
Use 80-90 gear oil.