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Dif oil measuring tool OEM?

Grumpy

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It appears IA have inadvertently supplied us with the oil level checking tool in the "tool roll" supplied with the vehicle.
In it you should have a T40 Allen type driver, this ironically measures 31mm as specified in the service sheets for the front and rear dif fill level procedure.

G.
 
What kind of service sheets are these that contain this information about the oil levels in the differentials?
 
What kind of service sheets are these that contain this information about the oil levels in the differentials?
Can't remember who posted them, so apologies and feel free to claim the glory.

Think it came from SA?

G.
 

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Can't remember who posted them, so apologies and feel free to claim the glory.

Think it came from SA?

G.
I posted it and got it from a UK source but whilst in Southern Africa they were using that technique.
 
It appears IA have inadvertently supplied us with the oil level checking tool in the "tool roll" supplied with the vehicle.
In it you should have a T40 Allen type driver, this ironically measures 31mm as specified in the service sheets for the front and rear dif fill level procedure.

G.
Good spot 👌🏼
 
Can't remember who posted them, so apologies and feel free to claim the glory.

Think it came from SA?

G.
Just for clarity sake, this is not an official Ineos document but rather one that was put together by a dealership/agent for their own use. Right or wrong it's important to know when something is official or not.
 
Just for clarity sake, this is not an official Ineos document but rather one that was put together by a dealership/agent for their own use. Right or wrong it's important to know when something is official or not.
I don’t know if it’s official or not ! As asked about the official measuring tool and was given that info from the dealer. The measurements are what is most important to me.
 
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