Dealer put wrong diff. fluid in
Come on, guys! Let's not let ViruX23's abrasiveness and lack of social skills ruin this thread. If you do a search on his threads, you will see that many, if not MOST of the time, he is arrogant and abusive to others, but just shy of getting himself banned. The time will come! He continues to put his foot in his mouth and then finds himself having to field return attacks, which are quite justified.
ViruX23, learn some manners and social skills and maybe you'll get along better here. Continue and I'm sure you'll step over the line sooner or later and a whole bunch of us will ask for your banning. You do not promote harmony or even worthy discussion. What you do is promote discord.
ViruX23, learn some manners and social skills and maybe you'll get along better here. Continue and I'm sure you'll step over the line sooner or later and a whole bunch of us will ask for your banning. You do not promote harmony or even worthy discussion. What you do is promote discord.
Honda recommends a straight weight 90w? That is very unusual. If so, and it is not a synoil, then let me give you a tip. At low temps, it will take a minute or more for decent "splash" lubrication to begin in the diff - during that time, the only lubrication for some of the stuff in the pumpkin is from additives used for boundary lubrication (the EP additives that make GL-5/6 different from 4).
So, take it very easy for the first few minutes in cold weather. Just a tip from the Oil Guy.
Instead of the karping like old women on this thread, let's help the man answer his question:
I need to know:
1) What is Honda's recommended fluid, and does it have an industry spec that I can back reference (such as GM 4817M for synoil)?
2) Exactly what fluid has been in your car for the two years?
I doubt you have anything to worry about, but with more info I can give an more authoritative answer.
So, take it very easy for the first few minutes in cold weather. Just a tip from the Oil Guy.
Instead of the karping like old women on this thread, let's help the man answer his question:
I need to know:
1) What is Honda's recommended fluid, and does it have an industry spec that I can back reference (such as GM 4817M for synoil)?
2) Exactly what fluid has been in your car for the two years?
I doubt you have anything to worry about, but with more info I can give an more authoritative answer.
Originally posted by RazorV3
that is the best suggestion
that is the best suggestion
After all of that, I will have full synthetic in the car, and I know exactly what oil is in it. While I could do my own maintenance, which I do on the bikes, I would have to buy a jack and stands. It's easier and almost as cheap as compared to having to buy the equipment. Plus, I transfer all liability over to them.
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