2003, Envoy SLE, 74,800 miles:
I noticed a drop of diff fluid on the garage floor, under the front diff.
I drove the truck up on ramps to have a look and sure enough, the area around the seal where the drivers side CV shaft/axle plugs in, is damp. The inside edge of the inner tripot is also damp. I noticed a droplet that was formed on the lowest point of the diff case as well as directly under the drain bolt. I'm guessing that fluid seeps out from the seal and runs down along the outside of the differential case and forms a droplet at the lowest point of the case then drips from there.
I sprayed the entire area down with brake cleaner and dried everything. I did this yesterday but I haven't noticed a drop on the floor yet, only a matter of time I'm sure..
Do these diff seals commonly leak? Do they generally just slowly seep or, do they completely give out resulting in a major leak? This would be my main concern until I can get to replacing the seal....
I also had a look at the back side of the diff where the pinion seal is, and it looked a little damp under the black plastic cover that is directly in front of the yoke (the plastic piece that turns with the propeller shaft) - I'm guessing that this plastic cover is just a dust shield of sorts....
I cant tell if the pinion seal is leaking as well or, if its just fluid that has run back along the differential case over time..
I noticed a drop of diff fluid on the garage floor, under the front diff.
I drove the truck up on ramps to have a look and sure enough, the area around the seal where the drivers side CV shaft/axle plugs in, is damp. The inside edge of the inner tripot is also damp. I noticed a droplet that was formed on the lowest point of the diff case as well as directly under the drain bolt. I'm guessing that fluid seeps out from the seal and runs down along the outside of the differential case and forms a droplet at the lowest point of the case then drips from there.
I sprayed the entire area down with brake cleaner and dried everything. I did this yesterday but I haven't noticed a drop on the floor yet, only a matter of time I'm sure..
Do these diff seals commonly leak? Do they generally just slowly seep or, do they completely give out resulting in a major leak? This would be my main concern until I can get to replacing the seal....
I also had a look at the back side of the diff where the pinion seal is, and it looked a little damp under the black plastic cover that is directly in front of the yoke (the plastic piece that turns with the propeller shaft) - I'm guessing that this plastic cover is just a dust shield of sorts....
I cant tell if the pinion seal is leaking as well or, if its just fluid that has run back along the differential case over time..
