I had an ARB locker installed in my 2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. After the shop demo'd it numerous times, I turned the lockers off and drove home, about 40 miles. When I got home I found that the rear differential had blown all of the fluid out of the breather.
When I took it back to the shop this morning, they could not explain what happened, fill the diff and sent me on my way.
I suspect that the issue is an air leak within the differential. I think that when the compressor is turned on and the rear locker is activated, the differential is pressurized with air, which displaces the fluid, causing it to be pushed out of the vent.
Has anyone heard of or seen a similar problem?
When I took it back to the shop this morning, they could not explain what happened, fill the diff and sent me on my way.
I suspect that the issue is an air leak within the differential. I think that when the compressor is turned on and the rear locker is activated, the differential is pressurized with air, which displaces the fluid, causing it to be pushed out of the vent.
Has anyone heard of or seen a similar problem?
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