Differential Fluid
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Originally posted by ntran18
Type T-IV replaced T-II.
Type T-IV replaced T-II.
so all being said can we use the type V on the sc400?
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Originally posted by PitBull
WOW, that is one low mileage SC400. I think I had 75K on my 1992 SC400 back in 1995. Very nice vehicle, it was my first Lexus and made me a Lexus believer.
WOW, that is one low mileage SC400. I think I had 75K on my 1992 SC400 back in 1995. Very nice vehicle, it was my first Lexus and made me a Lexus believer.
If you search for a few months... I guarantee you'll find a 92 SC400 with like 30,000 miles on ebay, thats in perfect condition and will sell for like $14,000 at the most. Best value in the used car market, EVER.
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Originally posted by ntran18
Here is the official statement.
Here is the official statement.
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Originally posted by ntran18
There's a Type V? That's news to me.
There's a Type V? That's news to me.
sorry the GL-5 sythetic...i just called it type 5 because its the most recent
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If the diff fluid is a lifetime fill, then why is it replaced at the 30K mile service. I'm about to get one for my ls430 soon. I just replaced the diff fluid in my 91, ls400 with 185K on it. When it drained out it didn't look too bad but the magnet was covered with black gunk so I am def gonna change out the diff fluid in my ls430. Actually, changing this fluid is as easy as an oil change and can be a diy project.
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Originally Posted by booby79
If the diff fluid is a lifetime fill, then why is it replaced at the 30K mile service. I'm about to get one for my ls430 soon. I just replaced the diff fluid in my 91, ls400 with 185K on it. When it drained out it didn't look too bad but the magnet was covered with black gunk so I am def gonna change out the diff fluid in my ls430. Actually, changing this fluid is as easy as an oil change and can be a diy project.
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I just changed it out on my 90 and it was pretty nasty.
Heck, its probably the easiest fluid change.
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I just checked the owner's manual for my 98 GS 400 and it reccomends
90W or 80-90W hypoid gear oil for the differential (GL-5).
Everyone here seems to use 75-90weight, and the Lexus dealership parts guy (who does not stock the stuff) specifically told me to use non-hypoid. Who should I believe?
90W or 80-90W hypoid gear oil for the differential (GL-5).
Everyone here seems to use 75-90weight, and the Lexus dealership parts guy (who does not stock the stuff) specifically told me to use non-hypoid. Who should I believe?
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