Go with Mobil Synthetic Gear Lubricant (LS) 75w-90
Your Lubricant is too cold to flow & lubricate efficiently. Switch to a Synthetic Lube. Suggest AMSOIL Gear Lube or AMSOIL Synthetic Manual Transmission Lubricant. See your Owners Manual for correct viscosity.
That will depend on which Tranny you have there were 2 see links below.Manual Transmission,NV3500.....GLS [2]Manual Transmission,NV4500.....GLS [3]2. GLS is a special gear lube, GM part no. 12345349.3. Synthetic gear oil, GM part no. 12346190 or equivalent.For the NV3500 RecommendAMSOIL Synthetic Synchromesh Transmission FluidFor the NV4500 RecommendAMSOIL Synthetic Manual Transmission and Transaxle Gear Lube 75W-90 Hope This Helps ----
Volkswagen recommends Synthetic Gear Lubricant 75W-90. (1.9L)
I use Mobil 1 Synthetic Gear Lubricant LS 75W-90 in my 2003 Honda Crv.
Differential, Front .....GL-5[4][5]80W-90SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear LubeSevere Gear 75W-90SAE 75W-90 Synthetic Gear LubeDifferential, Rear .....GL-5[6][7]80W-90SAE 80W-90 Synthetic Gear LubeSevere Gear 75W-90SAE 75W-90 Synthetic Gear LubeTransfer Case,W/ Other TRC.....AF3Synthetic Automatic Transmission FluidTorque-Drive
OG grease is "Open Gear" grease. OGL is "Open Gear Lubricant".
GL5 80/90 gear lube
When you are looking for the object that is known as synthetic gear lube you can go to a store that is known as Wal-mart and buy gear lube for the car that you are driving.
Yes, semi synthetic is a blend of synthetic and conventional oil already.
Mopar Synthetic Gear Lubricant 75W-140 with 4oz limited slip additive or Mobile 1 LS 75w-140 - LS means the limited slip additive is already in the oil so no need to add it if you go with the mobile 1
70 .80 synthetic only