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Good man jeeper car will thank you for it
Beltupandholdon said:Good man jeeper car will thank you for it
cj10jeeper said:Did the change myself this morning. Nothing too it really, but the write up was useful to prepare me. Thanks to those who posted photos, sizes and fluid capacities
Lowered the car to ground level and a lot more oil drained out than when jacked up, so worth it. Also being so cold it took a good while to drain, so took a coffee break
For the fill plug they may have changed the design as mine is located rear side of the driveshafts and has zero room for extension bars between it and the subframe members. 8mm hex bit in a magnetic holder and a ratchet ring spanner made light work of it
Overall at 7 years and 55k it was worthwhile as the oil was like treacle, so feel much happier now done

cj10jeeper said:Beltupandholdon said:Good man jeeper car will thank you for it
Agreed - preventative maintenance is always a good idea. Also fitted a new brake pad wear sensor that was loose. Supercharger is next when I get the oil
Been a good week as passed the MOT with the 7th straight pass and no advisories in the history, aside a couple of tyre near limit warnings before ownership time
cj10jeeper said:Did the change myself this morning. Nothing too it really, but the write up was useful to prepare me. Thanks to those who posted photos, sizes and fluid capacities
Lowered the car to ground level and a lot more oil drained out than when jacked up, so worth it. Also being so cold it took a good while to drain, so took a coffee break
For the fill plug they may have changed the design as mine is located rear side of the driveshafts and has zero room for extension bars between it and the subframe members. 8mm hex bit in a magnetic holder and a ratchet ring spanner made light work of it
Overall at 7 years and 55k it was worthwhile as the oil was like treacle, so feel much happier now done
AJ13 said:so bot720 is stuff thats needed?
RPSN said:cj10jeeper said:Did the change myself this morning. Nothing too it really, but the write up was useful to prepare me. Thanks to those who posted photos, sizes and fluid capacities
Lowered the car to ground level and a lot more oil drained out than when jacked up, so worth it. Also being so cold it took a good while to drain, so took a coffee break
For the fill plug they may have changed the design as mine is located rear side of the driveshafts and has zero room for extension bars between it and the subframe members. 8mm hex bit in a magnetic holder and a ratchet ring spanner made light work of it
Overall at 7 years and 55k it was worthwhile as the oil was like treacle, so feel much happier now done
Always helps to have some good info beforehand, including lowering the jacked up car to ground level in order to drain more oil out of the diff. I also used to do this when changing the engine oil on my cars, up until I bought an electric oil pump to suck the oil out from the top of the engine, which is much easier. Doesn't sound like you warmed up the diff oil (by taking the car out for a drive) before doing the job, as the oil would have drained better.
Here’s another early V6S (2014) which has the rear diff oil filler plug located in the same position as yours i.e. towards the rear side of the diff (behind the driveshaft) https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=4160 .On my 2016 model it’s located towards the front side of the diff (in front of the driveshaft), so Jaguar has changed the design.
Sounds like you did the job just in time as the old oil was like treacle. You can understand why some owners change the diff oil more frequently.
Frankly it frustrates me that places can’t simply give a price and stick with it.Beltupandholdon said:Same here jeeper 75w90 from opie oils but I paid 30 odd , they have good deals on the now for service kits and 0w20 to spec
I'm a Screwfix trade customerBeltupandholdon said:I still have my trade card for b&q but seldom shop there I use screwfix now and find them cheaper , both are owned by the kingfisher group
cj10jeeper said:I used Motul Gear 300 LS 75w-90 Fully Synthetic Racing Limited Slip Differential Oil - 1 Litre from Opie Oils. Use code WELCOME15 and it works out at £22 inc. postage
cj10jeeper said:Diff was slightly warmed with a short drive, but wasn't going to ever get hot in 5c temps. and by the time the exhaust cools down to access things it's all back to near normal temp...
Agree - def. changed the design from what's pictured on this thread. Access to the rear mounted plug is very hard and there's no possible access along the driveshaft as there's a solid bracket blocking it. Thin fingers, no gloves and and a creative bit/spanner set up is needed. Would be an easy and sensible factory change based upon real world feedback to drill the casing at a more convenient point.
I'd certainly advocate the 50k mileage point as the upper end to change it, especially if planning to track it or push to the limits...
mickjaguar said:good result!
I paid £150 for the rear diff oil to be changed at the last service (20,000) miles. But similarly, they noticed the front diff had leaking seals, which was also fixed under warranty at the same time. Two for the price of one![]()
Funny that, I'm taking the Jag for a (very leisurely) trip around Portugal in a couple of months.GusA said:as planning a trip in Europe in a couple of months….