there is only a fill plug on this differential. The only 2 ways of removing the fluid is by removing the 10 bolts that hold on the diff. cover, or a hand pump that can suction the fluid out through the fill plug hole.
The fill plug is on the rear cover of the differential. Remove the rear cover to drain the fluid.
My Haynes manual says to fill it by removing the speed sensor.
The fill plug is on the end of the differential. To access this, you will need to crawl underneath your car, and lok at the middle of the axle. There are two plugs on the differential; a drain and a fill plug. The Fill plug is obviously the plug closer to the roof of the car.
Depends on which differential you have but in most cases 4 to 5 pints should fill it.
Fill to refill plug, and up to 2 quarts. 75W-140 GL4 with 4oz slip additive.
It is in the center of the differential cover.
You remove the differential cover to drain fluid. Reseal it with RTV, and fill with 80w90 to the bottom of the fill hole.You remove the differential cover to drain fluid. Reseal it with RTV, and fill with 80w90 to the bottom of the fill hole.
RWD? It should have a big fill bolt and drain bolt. Will be pretty obvios. You'll need to pump it in... unless you have a funnel... but it's kinda tilting down...
It has no differential plug.
Fill to the bottom of the "fill hole". When the fluid starts to drip out of the hole that you are filling in the diff, then you are full.
Yes, you can find one the side of the differential facing the trunk.