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Hi I just replaced my rear diff 2003 legacy l model 2.5l and I can drive a little way maybe 5 miles and feel of it and its too hot to touch it has fluid in it. by the way my last rear went out cause of overheating could it be a wheel bearing or something my wheels are not hot brakes and e brakes are not stuck this is my first Subaru and its not going so well hope I can fix this and my thoughts on this car Thanks in advance

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Hi I just replaced my rear diff 2003 legacy l model 2.5l and I can drive a little way maybe 5 miles and feel of it and its too hot to touch it has fluid in it. by the way my last rear went out cause of overheating could it be a wheel bearing or something my wheels are not hot brakes and e brakes are not stuck this is my first Subaru and its not going so well hope I can fix this and my thoughts on this car Thanks in advance

 

Are your tires all the same size?

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wheel bearings and brakes are not causing the diff to be hot.  those fail *all the time* and never cause what you're describing.

 

 rear end also got hot

 

call 911 immediately!  lol

 

what were the original symptoms?  in other words why did you think the first differential was bad? 

 

something initiated the desire to want to touch it, determine it's hot, and replace it.

 

what is that "something"?  what were the symptoms?
i.e.: binding, jerking, noises, vibrations, dragging, locked up diff, leaking fluid, etc?

 

please detail it preferably with punctuation and specific SYMPTOMS.  we only have words to work with which is really hard when trying to repair something mechanical. be specific and concise and we will be able to tell you what to do next.

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