Subaru Legacy IV (2008 year). Manual — part 885

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Rear Differential Front Member

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8. Rear Differential Front Member

A: REMOVAL

1) Disconnect the ground cable from the battery.
2) Lift up the vehicle.
3) Support the rear differential using transmission
jack, and then remove the rear differential front
member.

B: INSTALLATION

Using new self-locking nuts, install the rear differ-
ential front member.

Tightening torque:

T1: 50 N·m (5.1 kgf-m, 36.9 ft-lb)
T2: 110 N·m (11.2 kgf-m, 81.1 ft-lb)

C: INSPECTION

1) Check the rear differential front member for
damage, bend and corrosion.
If damage, bend or corrosion is excessive, replace
the rear differential front member.
2) Check the bushings of rear differential member
for cracking, hardening and damage.
If cracking, hardening or damage is excessive, re-
place rear differential front member.

(A) Rear differential front member

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(A)

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T2

T1

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9. General Diagnostic Table

A: INSPECTION

Symptom or trouble

Possible cause

Remedy

1. Oil leakage

(1) Worn, scratched, or incorrectly seated
front or side oil seal. Scored, battered or
excessively worn sliding surface of com-
panion flange.

Repair or replace.

(2) Clogged or damaged air breather.

Clean, repair or replace.

(3) Loose bolts on side retainer, or incor-
rectly fitted O-ring.

Tighten the bolts to specified torque.
Replace the O-ring.

(4) Loose rear cover attaching bolts or
damaged gasket.

Tighten the bolts to specified torque.
Replace gasket and apply liquid gasket.

(5) Loose oil filler or oil drain plug.

Retighten and apply liquid gasket.

(6) Wear, damage or incorrect fitting of
side retainer or oil seal.

Repair or replace.

2. Seizure

NOTE:
Seized or damaged parts should be re-
placed, and also other parts should be
thoroughly checked for any defect and
should be repaired or replaced as re-
quired.

(1) Insufficient backlash for hypoid gear.

Readjust or replace.

(2) Excessive preload for side, rear or
front bearing.

Readjust or replace.

(3) Insufficient or improper oil used.

Add specified oil to the specified level.

3. Damage

NOTE:
Damaged parts should be replaced, and
also other parts should be thoroughly
checked for any defect and should be re-
paired or replaced as required.

(1) Improper backlash for hypoid gear.

Replace.

(2) Insufficient or excessive preload for
side, rear or front bearing.

Readjust or replace.

(3) Excessive backlash for differential
gear.

Replace gear or thrust washer. (For T-
type (except for GT spec. B 6MT model),
replace the differential case assembly.)

(4) Loose bolts and nuts such as hypoid
driven gear bolt

Retighten.

(5) Damage due to overloading.

Replace.

4. Noises when starting or shifting
gears

NOTE:
Noises may be caused by differential as-
sembly, universal joint, wheel bearing,
etc. Find out what is actually making noise
before disassembling.

(1) Excessive backlash for hypoid gear.

Readjust.

(2) Improper tooth contact of the hypoid
gear

Readjust. (Drive pinion adjustment and
backlash adjustment)

(3) Excessive backlash for differential
gear.

Replace gear or thrust washer. (For T-
type (except for GT spec. B 6MT model),
replace the differential case assembly.)

(4) Insufficient preload for front or rear
bearing.

Readjust.

(5) Loose drive pinion nut.

Tighten to the specified torque.

(6) Loose bolts and nuts such as side
retainer attachment bolt.

Tighten to the specified torque.

5. Noises when cornering

(1) Damaged differential gear.

Replace. (For T-type (except for GT spec.
B 6MT model), replace the differential
case assembly.)

(2) Excessive wear or damage of thrust
washer.

Replace.

(3) Broken pinion mate shaft.

Replace.

(4) Seized or damaged side bearing.

Replace.

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6. Gear Noise

NOTE:
Since noises from engine, muffler, trans-
mission, propeller shaft, wheel bearings,
tires, and body are sometimes mistaken
for noises from differential assembly, be
careful in checking them. Inspection
methods to locate noises include coast-
ing, accelerating, cruising, and jacking-up
all four wheels. Perform these inspections
according to the condition of trouble.
When listening to noises, shift gears into
four wheel drive and fourth speed posi-
tion, trying to pick up only differential
noise.

(1) Improper tooth contact of hypoid gear. Readjust or replace hypoid gear set.

(2) Improper backlash of the hypoid gear.

Readjust.

(3) Scored or chipped teeth of hypoid
gear.

Replace hypoid gear set.

(4) Seized hypoid gear.

Replace hypoid gear set.

(5) Improper preload for front or rear
bearings.

Readjust.

(6) Seized, cut-away or chipped front or
rear bearing.

Replace.

(7) Seized, cut-away or chipped side
bearing.

Replace.

(8) Vibrating differential gear.

Replace. (For T-type (except for GT spec.
B 6MT model), replace the differential
case assembly.)

Symptom or trouble

Possible cause

Remedy

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