definitely check all fluids, ESPECIALLY all driveline, including transfer case and both differentials.
definitely check all fluids, ESPECIALLY all driveline, including transfer case and both differentials.
If there is no evidence of fluid loss outside the jeep, what is he checking?
Pop the fill plugs and check levels?
If there was no evidence of fluid loss on the trail after the flop, what about the flop is causing this urgency to check fluid levels?![]()
Overwhelming paranoiaknow I lost coolant and a La Croix in my lap
Overwhelming paranoiaknow I lost coolant and a La Croix in my lap
Overwhelming paranoiaknow I lost coolant and a La Croix in my lap
If there was no evidence of fluid loss on the trail after the flop, what about the flop is causing this urgency to check fluid levels?![]()
Lots of differentials and transfer cases have topside vents. I'm pretty sure some TJ transfer cases have vents on at least the transfer case, and the front differential. That's why supposed to change drivetrain fluids when a component gets submerged underwater.
This thread is reminding me I need to change ALL my fluids that aren't motor oil on both my XJ and TJ. And just thinking about it makes me feel tired. Sigh. My other cars also need all their fluids changed out.
Even brake fluid. sigh...
Except that he was not in a creek during the flop. Again, if there was no evidence of fluid loss on the trail, what is he checking for?
Water submergence was just to make a point. I guess you have a point too, but I'd be checking, for peace of mind. I couldn't be sure some didn't spray out somewhere until I got under there and verified it.
Overwhelming paranoiaknow I lost coolant and a La Croix in my lap
there was a tiny bit of oil at the bottom of the notch when we left.
i don’t think you lost much fluid at all. other than the La Croix
I went through with that spill kit, looked like mostly coolant. All seals are new on both axles, sounds like I'm good to go
Most important thing on here was not discussed... Check ice level of beer cooler.
