![]() ![]() Should I just not drive or check for leaking fluid since it's the fill and not the drain?Ģ) Does anyone have the part number for this? I haven't been able to find one. I'm planning on calling the dealer tomorrow to see if they have any in stock.ġ) This is my daily driver and while the plug is pretty tight it could potentially leak oil and I don't want to permanently damage my rear diff. I tried looking online but I can't find the part number. None of my local parts stores have one either. Since it's Sunday the dealer parts departments are closed. It is now sitting at the tightest it will go without rotating again.Īs a bonus, I haven't been successful in getting it out either but have only tried the vise grip and screwdriver method to back it out. It will not rotate by hand but will rotate again when ratcheting. The plug is pretty tight and is not what I would define as loose. I either overtightened the rear diff fill plug turning it the wrong way initially when taking it off or somehow overtorqued it when putting it back on (only tightened to 36ft lb) but noticed it turned further when double checking. ![]() I successfully drained and refilled my front diff. ![]() I'm already beating myself up enough as is it so please be gentle. ![]()
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