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Question re: replacing differential fluid on '95 960

The drain bolt should be right in the bottom of the housing, if there is nothing obvious there then it is incorporated into the bottom bolt of the diff housing cover. ALWAYS,ALWAYS, make sure that you know where the fill plug is and that it will come out BEFORE you drain the fluid. The fill plug on that model is a bit of a bitch to get to but it is entirely doable without dropping the rear end or any other b.s. If you are facing the front of the diff (looking towards the rear of the car) it should be at about 10 O'clock on the passenger side. You can get it with a long extension and a wobbly socket.

Have fun,
Mark






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