Look What I Found...
#1
Look What I Found...
I changed my rear differential fluid on my 2003 Dodge Ram today. Sitting on top of the magnet inside the differential housing were these pieces. I don’t notice any problems driving my truck nor do I see any damge inside the houseing (I took a few pictures of the inside). Anybody know if I have a serious problem and need to take it in for service (truck is out of warranty) or can I move on with my life? Also, do I fill the rear differential through the rubber cap that is through the cover? If so, I filled it to within half an inch of the bottom of the hole. Is this correct? Thanks in advanced.
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RE: Look What I Found...
Same thing happened to me. Dodge replaced the whole rear end from brake to brake under my 70/70 protection plan. Those are your track lock clips. You will need to take the pieces andshow them to the Dodge dealerand have them fix it. I had 40000 miles on my truck when it happened. Did the same as you, just wanted to change the fluid and pieces came out.
Hope it comes out well for you.
Dave
Hope it comes out well for you.
Dave
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#10
RE: Look What I Found...
Thanks for all the replys. Ill call Dodge on Monday, although Im not looking foward to it. I have 54000 miles on my truck with no extended warranty. Is this covered by the longer drivetrain warranty I think my truck comes with? I just dumpned $650 at the dealer 2 weeks ago for a broken HVAC housing so Im not feeling to good about this. Heres what my differantial looks like after I cleaned all the change out of it.
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