Found a surprise today while changing oil.
#1
Found a surprise today while changing oil. UPDATED W/ PICS on pg. 2
So I started my oil change today (2006 H3 w/ 75,000 miles) dropped the skid plates and to my surprise found diff oil on one. Knew it had to be diff oil by where the fluid had collected on the skid plate. Got back under the truck and saw that the leak started where the front drive shafts enters the front diff.
Haven't had any time to do research yet but wondering if anyone has had this problem and did you do the work yourself or take it to the stealership?
To make matters even worse it appears that my rear diff is starting to leak at the same point also. Not causing a drip yet in that area but wet where the rear drive shafts connects to the rear diff.
When it rains it pours lol lol.
Thanks for any help guys!
Kirch
Haven't had any time to do research yet but wondering if anyone has had this problem and did you do the work yourself or take it to the stealership?
To make matters even worse it appears that my rear diff is starting to leak at the same point also. Not causing a drip yet in that area but wet where the rear drive shafts connects to the rear diff.
When it rains it pours lol lol.
Thanks for any help guys!
Kirch
Last edited by stvnkrchnr; 11-23-2014 at 08:28 PM.
#2
I just had the front dif seal replaced on my '09 two weeks ago. On my old '06, the rear dif seal needed replacing a few years into ownership. That's two seals replaced in about 200k miles of H3 ownership for me so I don't think it's a big deal. In both cases the work was done under warranty at GM dealerships and would have been expensive without coverage. If I didn't have the warranties, I would have taken a shot at doing the work myself since the parts, at least, are cheap.
#4
I just had the front dif seal replaced on my '09 two weeks ago. On my old '06, the rear dif seal needed replacing a few years into ownership. That's two seals replaced in about 200k miles of H3 ownership for me so I don't think it's a big deal. In both cases the work was done under warranty at GM dealerships and would have been expensive without coverage. If I didn't have the warranties, I would have taken a shot at doing the work myself since the parts, at least, are cheap.
#7
F that!!! I'll be doing the work myself at that price. Should be fun and an excuse to buy some new tools lol
#10
The seals are cheap, there are a few writeups online for this job.
I'll throw you a bone (I sure hope this is the correct one haha)
H3/H3T front differential removal, seal replacement, bushing fix.