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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 08:08 AM
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Its pretty much all dried out, as far as I can tell. I need to check under the carpets, but aside from that, I think its good...I think. Although, that being said, the plugging in a dehumidifier, I really like that. Thanks for the the idea.
 
Old Jul 7, 2010 | 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by ComputerNerdBD
With the fluids, there is a way for water to get into the differentials, transfer case and oil pan? They aren't sealed units? Just curious.
The diffs are sealed (I think), but I haven't changed them since I've owned it, so it was good way to double check. I was afraid if there's any oil leaking out anywhere, then water can get back in, and again, the timing was good, where I needed to change it anyways. The transfer case is still on my to do list, because I'm not sure if it has any breathers. But either way, I'm going to change it, since I meant to do it when I did my diffs, but I ran out of time that day.
 
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