Toyota Tacoma Front & Rear Differential Fluid Change

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  • Changing the differential fluid on my first generation Toyota Tacoma. 2001 If you have a older truck that is up in the rust belt I would HIGHLY recommend using an impact gun because you have a good chance of stripping it out with the 10mm hex socket. Remove the fill plug first to ensure you can fill it back up. The front differential fill and drain plug is 10mm hex socket. The rear differential fill and drain plug is 24mm. You'll also need a 10mm with extension and a 13mm to remove the skid plates. The oil type is 75W-90 , GL-5. This 2001 Toyota Tacoma calls for 2.8ish quarts in the rear and 1.4 ish for the front. I just filled until it starts running out. You can add the rear diff fluid by bottle, but the front may be easier to have a hand pump.
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  • @gbC4mpos
    @gbC4mpos 3 місяці тому +3

    Thanka alot for taking the time to share your expertise!

  • @tonymazza8305
    @tonymazza8305 11 місяців тому +2

    Good job!
    PB surface shield looks like it held up well for all those months!
    A couple of friendly suggestions...
    Whenever using an impact to remove bolts (or lug nuts) from a car, check yourself multiple times to ensure that you have it in reverse.
    Grab a spray can of the PB Surface Shield to use for 'touch ups' when you're working under the car. You can hit any rust spots you find and put a quick shot back over your fill/drain bolts to protect them until next time.
    Crush washers are pretty cheap - I try to replace them whenever I can. I used to have an 89 4Runner that the previous owner had damaged the oil pan on because he never replaced the crush washer and wound up over torqueing it to keep it from leaking. I was able to find crush washers with a rubber insert to get me by until I installed a new pan when I replaced the long block (at 400k+ miles), now I just keep a pack in my toolbox.
    Keep up the videos - it's nice to see someone else working to keep them going like this (it also makes me feel better about the energy I put into our 86 and 87 4Runners ;-)

    • @derekp6636
      @derekp6636 4 місяці тому

      PB Surface Shield - great tip I'm gonna grab some of this for when I raise the truck up next and hit it on all the spots. Thanks!

  • @charlireone
    @charlireone 9 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @_Alfa.Bravo_
    @_Alfa.Bravo_ 7 місяців тому +3

    Think you need an oil with LS limited shift specification.

  • @user-yk4oq4wz4d
    @user-yk4oq4wz4d 2 місяці тому

    if i use the 75W 90 valvoline on my 2023 tacoma 2.7 2WD, that’ll be ok right? i don’t tow or haul oviously or i wouldn’t have a 4 cyl lol

  • @davidruiz5383
    @davidruiz5383 3 місяці тому +1

    Great information but I need to buy a torque wrench to change my Tacoma differential oil, what size of torque wrench should you buy. I saw 1/2 and 3/4 and smaller. Thanks.

    • @shawnmann9491
      @shawnmann9491 3 місяці тому +1

      3/8 drive should be fine. If in doubt: new crush washer, tighten plug to finger tight, then just go about a 1/4 turn or so past that. Not too tight, and go very slowly with your index and middle fingers ( you won’t over leverage the ratchet this way).

  • @seanbierbower7673
    @seanbierbower7673 9 місяців тому +4

    Why did you use a pump when you bought the type of bottles that have the fill nozzles? Also should you just buy new crush washers?

    • @JRESHOW
      @JRESHOW  9 місяців тому +2

      🤣🤣 yes and yes. My local auto store didn’t have any crush washers that fit.

  • @rtaggs8178
    @rtaggs8178 9 місяців тому +12

    ALWAYS use NEW crush washers, not reuse old ones.

    • @MrGawainX
      @MrGawainX 4 місяці тому +1

      I was going to ask about this, Pretty sure I read you're never supposed to re-use crush washers

    • @rtaggs8178
      @rtaggs8178 4 місяці тому

      I got my answers from mechanics and engineers. I never reuse them.@@MrGawainX

  • @derekp6636
    @derekp6636 4 місяці тому +1

    Hopefully my front diff isn't too stuck....seen a number of people complaining about that 10mm hex rounding out I'm tempted to get a spare just in case. Typically if I have one on hand the job goes smooth and if I dont then I need it...

    • @JRESHOW
      @JRESHOW  4 місяці тому +1

      The front one was close… but with the impact it was good. Might as well pick up a spare like you mentioned for smooth sailing lol

    • @derekp6636
      @derekp6636 4 місяці тому

      @@JRESHOW Thanks for the tips! Got a number of maintenance items I appear to have missed in my haste to keep skiing, will use the impact and have spares. Gonna head down now to spray everything with pb blaster.

    • @JRESHOW
      @JRESHOW  4 місяці тому

      @@derekp6636lol we all been there

    • @derekp6636
      @derekp6636 4 місяці тому

      @@JRESHOW tbh it helps when you look at the correct model as well, just now caught mine is 3rd gen not 1st gen....all good.
      got the fittings all sprayed with pb blaster while I wait for stuff to arrive via amazon. Figure an extra day to soak will help.

    • @derekp6636
      @derekp6636 4 місяці тому +1

      @@JRESHOW Got both front/rear and transfer case done, only casualty was my poor ryobi impact driver :D He just didn't have the power to get that stuck front drain plug and gave up the ghost. Appreciate the vids!

  • @user-oh1hc5vw5o
    @user-oh1hc5vw5o Місяць тому +1

    they want $33 quart at canadian tire( need 3).....$100 just in oil to change rear diff. fluid. they charge $110 to do the job at the dealership. ( cheaper than doing the job myself) the dealership wants $70 for 1 quart of transfer case oil ( $105 to do the job)....wtf is going on with these prices

    • @samuelclark2434
      @samuelclark2434 13 днів тому +1

      Inflation is out of control I went to advance out and picked up a gallon of the valvoline synthetic 75 w90 for 63 bucks after taxes.

  • @mydaddy5393
    @mydaddy5393 3 місяці тому

    Why is your rear axle full of oil? I would also replace your axle breather. That could be the culprit from all the oil everywhere. It looks old and stuck. Thanks for the video.

    • @JRESHOW
      @JRESHOW  3 місяці тому

      It’s surface shield to prevent rust. It’s sprayed on.