Sooo many differentials: objective question...
What are the recommended viscosities and brands and volumes for the following:
2001 A4 B5 1.8t Quattro:
(1) Front Transaxle
(2) Center Differential
(3) Rear Differential
Thanks!!!
2001 A4 B5 1.8t Quattro:
(1) Front Transaxle
(2) Center Differential
(3) Rear Differential
Thanks!!!
Did some research on teh interwebs, volumes are to what I ordered:
(1) Front Transaxle 4qts @ 75W90
(2) Center Differential 2 qts @ 75W90
(3) Rear Differential 2 qts @ 75W90
research is ftw. too much time on my hands on some random island for business = postwhorage.
One additional question: On one of the diy articles, it mentioned the use of a special bit to remove the front transaxel filler and drainplug. Is tihs necessary on the 2001 models, or can I get by w/ standard tools?
I know for the fuel filter, there is a 12-point torx-style bit that is required.
(1) Front Transaxle 4qts @ 75W90
(2) Center Differential 2 qts @ 75W90
(3) Rear Differential 2 qts @ 75W90
research is ftw. too much time on my hands on some random island for business = postwhorage.
One additional question: On one of the diy articles, it mentioned the use of a special bit to remove the front transaxel filler and drainplug. Is tihs necessary on the 2001 models, or can I get by w/ standard tools?
I know for the fuel filter, there is a 12-point torx-style bit that is required.
Yeah, that bastard filter seems like it would still be securely fastened even witout that bolt. Crazy vw engineers making things waaay too hard to remove.
I just purchased the Audi service manual on CD-ROM. lol feels funny just typing CD-ROM.
Yeah, it's manual. if the rear diff takes a different fluid then I'll have a few exra qts of the 75w90. I'll refer to the service manual when it arrives.
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