Refresh Fluids on the Differentials and Transfer Case On A Range Rover Sport













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Just like any petroleum-based fluid in your Range Rover Sport, they do break down over a period of time. • You will get condensation buildup in the differentials in a transfer case and you definitely don't want water and either one of those. • Watch Doug, our Land Rover Master Technician, perform the Differential and Transfer Case Service (using our complete Kit # DTCM100A) on a 2006-2009 Range Rover Sport Supercharged. • For non-electronic (open) differential vehicles use Kit # DTCM300A and for electronic differential vehicles use Kit # DTCM300B. • In this video, Doug explains the difference between electronic and open (non-electronic) differentials and will show you the drain and fill points of the front and rear differential, transfer case and axles. • This service is often forgotten and should be performed every 60,000 miles, fresh fluids does wonders for longevity and to prevent more costly repairs. • 0:54 Recommended every 60,000 miles • 1:41 Rear diff • 2:05 Drain plug location at bottom • 2:50 Transfer case • 3:01 Plug on bottom • 3:30 Front diff • 3:40 Drain plug on side, refill opposite side • 4:31 Why change fluid • 4:54 Ordering information • Questions about this video? Call 1-800-533-2210 or visit www.roverparts.com and contact us via the question tab. • Parts List: • https://www.roverparts.com/differenti... • https://www.roverparts.com/differenti... • https://www.roverparts.com/differenti... • #atlanticbritish #rangeroversportsupercharged #transmission

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