2003 Jeep Liberty "rear differential noise additive" Questions

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...rear end when turning, forward or reverse. Diff fluid has additive and is clean. No metal or fibers were found in the differential. Replace diff fluid and additive. No change in the noise. similar ...

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...rear differential humming changed fluid 5k ago but no additive sounds the same. Should I try an additive or does it need rebuilt? once they startmaking noise they rarely stop, best to drain it and ...

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...differential fluid, but the rear end still messes up when turning left. It sounds like the clutch plates are sticking. Any advice would be amazing, thanks If you have a positraction differential, you ...

Rear end noise, huh? I bet it is more pronounced in a turn, Right or wrong? If it is, not to worry.Chances are good you have a limited slip posit traction differential. The lubricant used must have an

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...rear differential can be worn and make noise. Inside the differential, usually a pinion bearing(carrier bearing) can make a noise like a whine or growl depending on the gap. Now in the axle tube, the ...

...again. Finally, check the rear axle lube. Some of the newer cars use synthetic. The Posi's use an additive. If you verify differential noise you may want to have the clearance of the gears

rear end when turning left. Its all wheel drive and sounds similar to the noise a car makes when the power steering fluid is low however the power steering is fine. Could be low on oil, or need a shot

...rear differential. a mechanic said that its the cluches in the rear end chattering. hello i will help u.there is an additive you can add to the differential to stop this problem.you can find it by ...

...rear differential. Called local jeep parts guy and he said it was most likely the spider gear assembly. Is this the most likely cause? How easy/difficult is that replacement? Should anything else be ...

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...rear differential for the AWD. Then I read on-line that it maybe the axle bearing in the rear differential. All you help is welcome. Thanks, Stan just as your mechanic said it is the overrunning ...

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