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How to Change Front and Rear Differential Oils - Toyota Landcruiser 80/105 Series

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In this video we show how to change the front and rear differential oils of an 80 Series Landcruiser.
The video applies to all 80 series and 105 series Landcruiser models. Refer to the firewall plate in the engine bay for axle codes:
K292 – Open differentials front and rear
K294 – Locking differentials front and rear (factory lockers)
K295 – Open front differential and limited slip differential (LSD) rear, as shown

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Jump to Section:
00:00 Introduction and Axle Codes
01:12 Tools and Parts
02:16 Draining Front Differential Oil
04:13 Filling Front Differential Oil
05:49 Draining Rear Differential Oil
07:08 Filling Rear Differential Oil
08:17 Outro and Conclusion

Parts and Consumables required:
Front (with diff locker) – 2.65L of SAE 90 or 80W90 API GL5 Hypoid gear oil
Front (without diff locker) – 2.80L of SAE 90 or 80W90 API GL5 Hypoid gear oil
Rear – 3.25L of SAE 90 or 80W90 API GL5 Hypoid gear oil (for LSD if applicable)
4x drain/fill plug gaskets – Toyota part no. 1215710010
2x drain plug – Toyota part no. 9034118040 (Optional)
2x fill plug – Toyota part no. 9034118006 (Optional)
Paper towels or rags
Brake & parts cleaner or degreaser

Tools:
Socket set – 24mm
Socket wrench to suit above sockets
Torque wrench to suit above sockets (36 lbft, 49 Nm)
Drain pan (Minimum 4L)
Hand pump bottle (e.g., STM Tom Thumb)
Flathead screwdriver

Recommended Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Safety glasses
Nitrile Gloves

Disclaimer: At 2nd Gear Low, we love working on cars, but we are not trained mechanics. We like completing maintenance and modifications to all sorts of cars and filming it for your entertainment, but we can’t promise that you won’t harm yourself, someone else, your car or your warranty by trying this. Talk to a qualified mechanic if you are ever unsure about any part of a job that you choose to try yourself.

posted by prestantelf