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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Post flood maintenance questions
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<blockquote data-quote="GiggityGibbs" data-source="post: 436732" data-attributes="member: 18928"><p>Thanks guys! Checked the front and rear diffs and they look a little polluted. A lot of people are saying to change the transfer case fluid as well.</p><p>Are there ways to prevent this? I can’t imagine the hardcore off roaders are dumping these fluids after every time out are they? I changed the oil twice (that night in the pics and then again this morning) and there’s a lot of debris in that still.</p><p>I put seafoam in the gas to try and get any water out. Is there a way to check how much water is in the tank without dumping it all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GiggityGibbs, post: 436732, member: 18928"] Thanks guys! Checked the front and rear diffs and they look a little polluted. A lot of people are saying to change the transfer case fluid as well. Are there ways to prevent this? I can’t imagine the hardcore off roaders are dumping these fluids after every time out are they? I changed the oil twice (that night in the pics and then again this morning) and there’s a lot of debris in that still. I put seafoam in the gas to try and get any water out. Is there a way to check how much water is in the tank without dumping it all? [/QUOTE]
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JK General Discussion
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