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Posted: Jun 03 2007 at 3:42pm | IP Logged Quote LooknUp

Hey guys, I just bought my 2000 XE on the 24th. I've had a few bugs fixed but this one is concerning me. It seems that whatever gear i'm in, it feels as if the back wheels aren't turning at full force. I will feel a shudder in the gas pedal anywhere below 3000 rpm. While the shuddering occurs, the RPM's move up very slowly, as if they are waiting for the rear diff to catch. Anyone ever have this problem? I know it's not the motor, i ran a test to see if it was. I took my foot off the clutch and revved the motor... no problems. They way I see it, the problem lies from the tranny to the rear diff.

 

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Posted: Jun 15 2007 at 1:04am | IP Logged Quote 100%Synthetic

One easy thing to do is to replace the rear differential oil.  Drain the current fluid and replace with fresh.  Drive around for a while then drain the fluid again.  Then fill with a high quality (obviously I prefer synthetic) gear oil at the weight recommended in your owners manual.  This may solve your problem and probably needs to be done anyway.

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