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Leo H
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HI all,
I was doing some research and thought the noise coming from my wheel may have been a bearing..it gave a woooooo sound.
Yet someone suggested that it may have low oil in the differential.
Now I watched a youtube vid on how to fill a rear axel differential...
How about if one has a front wheel drive car?..here comes the idiot question..is there a rear axel oil differential resevoir on a front wheel drive vehicle?..or is it in the fron axle?
if so..where the hell is it located?
even stupider nubie question..I'm assumeing that when the hynes book refers to automatic transaxel fluid..they mean automatic transmition fluid..
yet they refer to it as "oil".
is there a differential area of a front wheel vehical that I have to check and add special gear oil?
I am going crazy looking at the haynes manuel that doesn't mention anything about it.
sorry if this question sounds idiotic..I'm just trying to learn..so please keep snide remarks to yourself and please help
I was doing some research and thought the noise coming from my wheel may have been a bearing..it gave a woooooo sound.
Yet someone suggested that it may have low oil in the differential.
Now I watched a youtube vid on how to fill a rear axel differential...
How about if one has a front wheel drive car?..here comes the idiot question..is there a rear axel oil differential resevoir on a front wheel drive vehicle?..or is it in the fron axle?
if so..where the hell is it located?
even stupider nubie question..I'm assumeing that when the hynes book refers to automatic transaxel fluid..they mean automatic transmition fluid..
yet they refer to it as "oil".
is there a differential area of a front wheel vehical that I have to check and add special gear oil?
I am going crazy looking at the haynes manuel that doesn't mention anything about it.
sorry if this question sounds idiotic..I'm just trying to learn..so please keep snide remarks to yourself and please help