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How much does Differential/Gear Oil Replacement cost in Seattle?

It depends on the type of car you drive and the auto repair shop you go to in Seattle. Our mechanics in Seattle are mobile, which means they don't have the overhead that repair shops have. They provide you convenience by coming to your home or office in Seattle.

Differential/Gear Oil Replacement pricing for various cars

CarsEstimateParts CostLabor CostSavingsAverage Dealer Price
2012 Toyota Sequoia$132$36.94$94.998%$144.44
2008 Dodge Magnum$110$15.22$94.9910%$122.72
2006 Saab 9-7x$126$30.98$94.999%$138.48
2013 BMW 335i$126$30.98$94.999%$138.48
2007 Audi A4 Quattro$95$0.00$94.9911%$107.50
2016 Porsche Cayman$126$30.98$94.999%$138.48

Differential/Gear Oil Replacement Service

What is the Differential/Gear Oil all about?

Differential oil is a type of oil. Cars have a gearbox connecting the two axles. This gearbox is responsible for the conversion of engine power and its transmission to the wheels, allowing them to turn at varying speeds. This part of the car is called the differential, and lubrication is needed for it to function properly. Differential fluid, also called differential oil, provides the lubrication and cooling of the car’s differential. The fluid is there to protect the gears’ metal surfaces from friction, and to prevent overheating and burning.

Keep in mind:

  • Some vehicles have a front differential and others have a rear differential.
  • Some vehicles use a synthetic gear oil.

How it's done:

  • Check fluid level.
  • Inspect the rear housing for leaks.
  • Remove the cover (if the differential does not have a drain plug).
  • Install new gasket if needed.
  • Fill with new fluid.

Our recommendation:

Differential oil should be changed every 30,000 to 50,000 miles. You should aim to have the gear oil changed every 30,000 miles, but it’s a good idea to have a mechanic check the differential oil during regular maintenance services.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Differential/Gear Oil?

Gear oil is contaminated with metal particles or other substances.

How important is this service?

The differential is responsible for transferring the power from the engine to the transmission and the wheels, and for controlling how much power goes to each wheel. Like many aspects of your vehicle, the differential requires oil to act as lubrication. Differential oil allows the differential to move smoothly and consistently, which allows the vehicle to continue sending power to the wheels. If the differential oil is old, it may be contaminated with debris and metal shavings. This contamination will come into constant contact with the differential, which can cause severe long term damage to the differential.


Recent Differential/Gear Oil Replacement reviews in Seattle

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Theodore

16 years of experience
1601 reviews
Theodore
16 years of experience
Another great Job by Theodore.
Theodore once again did not disappoint. We had scheduled a lot of services to be done on our Sequoia and he finished it all within the estimated time. I would highly recommend him.

Scott

34 years of experience
551 reviews
Scott
34 years of experience
Scott is very experienced and completed the job in a timely and skilled manner.

Jonathan

22 years of experience
304 reviews
Jonathan
22 years of experience
Don't force me to leave a comment here. Otherwise I'll leave a comment commenting about the comment requirement.

Allen

36 years of experience
471 reviews
Allen
36 years of experience
Always very knowledgeable on the repair/maintenance he is performing.

Allan

21 years of experience
16 reviews
Allan
21 years of experience
Allen was very respectful and knowledgeable and will use my mechanic again thank you my mechanic and Allen

Ben

41 years of experience
1421 reviews
Ben
41 years of experience
Ben came to the appointment prepared to work. He did everything I requested and offered a few suggestions for routine maintenance that I should take care of. Even told me approximately how many more miles I'd get before the services would be needed. We were very pleased with his work and will definitely request him for all future appointments.

Alexander

6 years of experience
126 reviews
Alexander
6 years of experience
Knowledgeable and courteous. Willing to explain and discuss the vehicle generally. The original pricing came in lower than dealer. The revised pricing, based on a closer look at Land Rover differential fluid specs, was about the same as dealership--minus the inconvenience of taking the car in, waiting, and never interacting with the actual mechanic servicing the vehicle. Great service!

Nathanael

12 years of experience
16 reviews
Nathanael
12 years of experience
Arrived on time and good communication.

Lucas

21 years of experience
887 reviews
Lucas
21 years of experience
Although my first experience with Lucas wad less than satisfactory, I'm glad I gave him another chance. He was able to help me diagnose a separate issue that I believe may have been related to my differential, and was willing to do everything as planned despite the weather. I was very happy with the way things turned out this time and would request him again.

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