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    Default VE Ute 2008 V6 Differential Fill and drain plugs

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    Does anybody Know where the fill plug is on the differential housing for a VE Ute 2008 V6. I got under to see but could not find a fill plug. I know there filled for life but i want to change the oil. The part number for GM Diff oil is 92184900 it is made in Germany for GM cost is $34.64 a litre. Castrol have one that is a SAF carbon modified oil.
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    Ive got a spare diff sitting in my garage, and will take a photo of the plugs for you soon...

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    Thanks for your reply much appreciated. Looking forward to your photo
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    Sorry it took a couple of days.

    The diff is at the back of my garage, hanging upside down, and the yoke side is away from the camera.

    So I did the next best thing, and got the information from the workshop manual.

    The Diff Drain and Fill plugs are facing towards the front of the car, so you will need to jack the back of the car up a bit to get under there.

    This page has images of the fill and drain plugs, as well as a whole lot of other infomration on replacing the diff. (Something that I am looking at doing these holidays)....
    www.carmodder.com • VE Commodore Differential Specifications

    Hope this helps...

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    Hi Zerone_v
    Thanks for the information your a legend. I was only looking at the back of the differential will be changing oil this weekend. Hope all goes well with yours.
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    Just Changed the oil in the diff. You have to use a 5/16 or 8mm Hex tool to remove the plugs. The diff takes 1.4 litres of oil to fill useing only GM 92184900 or Castrol SAF Carbon Modified oil. There is a white sticker on the bottom of the diff with all info and ratio of diff etc. The fill and drain plugs are on the drivers side on the side of the differential. Mine was a LSD Y, Ratio 2.92. You also need a very small hand pump to fill the diff. I had a Tom Thumb one litre all purpose utility pump (www.stm.net.au) I think I purchased mine from either Auto 1 or Super Cheap Auto it is perfect for the job.
    Hope this info will help those who want to change diff oil in VE Commodores.
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