Differential Fluid Exchange

Service Description
Over time, differential fluid can break down and become gummy, preventing proper lubrication. Keep it clean to keep it running! Removing old differential fluid and replacing it with new takes the moisture and dirt out of your system and helps extend the performance of your vehicle.

Included in your service:

  • Drain old fluid
  • Replace with fresh, new fluid
  • Safe disposal of old fluid

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