1. Broken differential (case, gear, bearing, etc.) NOTE: Noise will occur, and eventually the differential will not be able to operate due to broken pieces obstructing the gear revolution. | (a) Insufficient or improper oil | Disassemble the differential and replace broken components. At the same time check other components for any trouble, and replace if necessary. |
(b) Use of vehicle under severe conditions such as excessive load or improper use of the clutch | Readjust the preload and backlash of the bearing, and the contact surface of gear. |
(c) Improper adjustment of taper roller bearing | Adjust. |
(d) Improper adjustment of the drive pinion and the hypoid driven gear | Adjust. |
(e) Excessive backlash of a vehicle under severe operating conditions due to worn differential side gear, adjusting washer or differential pinion | Add recommended oil to the specified level. Do not use vehicle under severe operating conditions. |
(f) Loose hypoid driven gear clamping bolts | Tighten. |
2. Differential and hypoid gear noises Troubles of the differential and hypoid gear always appear as noise problems. Therefore noise is the first indication of trouble. However, noises from the engine, muffler, tire, exhaust gas, bearing, body, etc. are easily mistaken for the differential noise. Pay special attention to the hypoid gear noise because it is easily confused with other gear noises. There are the following four kinds of noises. • Gear noise when driving: If noise increases as the vehicle speed increases, it may be due to insufficient gear oil, incorrect gear engagement, damaged gears, etc. • Gear noise when coasting: Damaged gears due to misadjusted bearings and incorrect shim adjustment • Bearing noise when driving or coasting: Cracked, broken or damaged bearings • Noise mainly when turning: Noise from differential side gear, differential pinion or differential pinion shaft, etc. | (a) Insufficient oil | Replenish or replace with the specified amount of recommended oil. |
(b) Improper adjustment of hypoid driven gear and drive pinion | Check the tooth contact. |
(c) Worn teeth of hypoid driven gear and drive pinion | Replace as a set. Readjust the bearing preload. |
(d) Loose roller bearing | Readjust the backlash of the hypoid driven gear to drive pinion, and check the tooth contact. |
(e) Distorted hypoid driven gear or differential case | Replace. |
(f) Worn adjusting washer and differential pinion shaft | Replace. |