B Bpaige88 New member Feb 19, 2016 #1 So I got my jeep stuck in a deep puddle last week, just enough to to cover the tires and get some water inside. Should I change the diff fluid. Last edited: Feb 19, 2016
So I got my jeep stuck in a deep puddle last week, just enough to to cover the tires and get some water inside. Should I change the diff fluid.
NFRs2000NYC Caught the Bug Feb 19, 2016 #2 If you didn't make a big splash, and you only covered the tires, you should be good, but just to be safe, I'd check.
If you didn't make a big splash, and you only covered the tires, you should be good, but just to be safe, I'd check.
jeeeep Hooked Feb 20, 2016 #3 I'm more of the better safe than sorry camp and would change it out. In the bigger scheme of things, it's cheaper to change the fluid than to find out later and replace parts.
I'm more of the better safe than sorry camp and would change it out. In the bigger scheme of things, it's cheaper to change the fluid than to find out later and replace parts.
OverlanderJK Resident Smartass Feb 20, 2016 #4 You can open the fill plug and see what the fluid looks like. But for the $25 it costs I would probably just change it.
You can open the fill plug and see what the fluid looks like. But for the $25 it costs I would probably just change it.
jorgelrod Hooked Feb 20, 2016 #5 OverlanderJK said: You can open the fill plug and see what the fluid looks like. But for the $25 it costs I would probably just change it. Click to expand... ^^^^^^^This...
OverlanderJK said: You can open the fill plug and see what the fluid looks like. But for the $25 it costs I would probably just change it. Click to expand... ^^^^^^^This...
jknikos Member Feb 20, 2016 #6 OverlanderJK said: You can open the fill plug and see what the fluid looks like. But for the $25 it costs I would probably just change it. Click to expand... Thats the way i go everytime i am not sure
OverlanderJK said: You can open the fill plug and see what the fluid looks like. But for the $25 it costs I would probably just change it. Click to expand... Thats the way i go everytime i am not sure