Where to Change the Crown Differential Oil?

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VanColin
07/29/25 6:19pm
Crown differential oil can be replaced at a repair shop or a 4S dealership. The replacement steps are as follows: 1. Lift the vehicle and place a large container underneath to catch the used oil. Use an appropriate screwdriver to remove the inner and outer transmission covers, being cautious as some transmission oil may spill out. 2. Once most of the oil has drained, carefully remove the final oil pan, ensuring to support it by hand as it may still contain a significant amount of used oil. 3. Remove the oil pan gasket and clean any surrounding residue. If any gaps remain unclean, use tools and cotton cloths to thoroughly wipe all cleaned transmission oil filters before reinstalling them one by one. The Crown's body dimensions are 5020mm in length, 1805mm in width, and 1480mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2925mm.
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