Good Evening,
This is my first time posting on the forum but I have been using it as a great source of information maintaining my 2010 D40.
After a water crossing last week which was on the borderline for the trucks listed depth of 450mm I did some research and keep coming across posts regarding extending the diff and transfer box breathers.
So I got under the truck and had a look around and could not find anything resembling a valve on the rear diff (or what i think is the rear diff.)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6dycgvzbbmdir39/20140715_201158.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vn1aw51xp7zh4x4/20140715_201205.jpg
Can anybody point me in the right place to look for the breather and then extend it.
With regards the front breather I found a rubber tube in the engine cable tied to the back of the air filter which is open at the end and drops somewhere under the right hand edge of the engine bay, could this be the breather for the front diff?
As for the transfer box I am not quite brave enough to start delving that far as yet.
Many thanks for your advice,
Ben
This is my first time posting on the forum but I have been using it as a great source of information maintaining my 2010 D40.
After a water crossing last week which was on the borderline for the trucks listed depth of 450mm I did some research and keep coming across posts regarding extending the diff and transfer box breathers.
So I got under the truck and had a look around and could not find anything resembling a valve on the rear diff (or what i think is the rear diff.)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6dycgvzbbmdir39/20140715_201158.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vn1aw51xp7zh4x4/20140715_201205.jpg
Can anybody point me in the right place to look for the breather and then extend it.
With regards the front breather I found a rubber tube in the engine cable tied to the back of the air filter which is open at the end and drops somewhere under the right hand edge of the engine bay, could this be the breather for the front diff?
As for the transfer box I am not quite brave enough to start delving that far as yet.
Many thanks for your advice,
Ben