What Causes Differential Damage?
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Here are the specific reasons for differential damage: 1. Fluid issues: Oil level below normal or poor oil quality leading to insufficient lubrication, causing differential damage; while driving, the driver fails to monitor the oil level in time, resulting in excessively low oil level and poor lubrication. Adding inferior oil products will lead to poor lubrication, thereby causing differential damage. 2. Starting too quickly or overloading: Starting too quickly or wheel spin can accelerate differential wear, leading to damage; abruptly releasing the clutch or carrying excessively heavy loads will accelerate differential wear, causing differential damage.