Hey guys. Just joined here after having a ton of trouble finding useful info on a different forum. Anyway, I picked up a 2000 Grand Vitara a few months ago (V6, AT, 4WD). It had one previous owner, an old man who babied it. It's my first 4WD vehicle and so far I'm loving it. These things are super underrated.
I'm wondering a few things about changing fluids though. I've always done my own work on my other cars, so I don't expect I'll have any trouble with this one. I changed the engine oil when I bought it (5w30 Mobil 1) and aside from the horrible, horrible location for the oil filter, it wasn't too bad.
Before I dive into the transmission, differential and transfer case fluids, I'm wondering what brands/weights are recommended. I know that's usually a touchy subject on forums but I'm having trouble finding info so far, and the manual I have only covers capacity, but not weight. Most of the info I'm finding online is for the wrong year/engine/gearbox. Figured it'd be easiest to just ask!
A little extra info: it has 95k on the clock and will be used for about 85% on-road use and 15% off-roading. Nothing too serious, really. I've always used full-synthetics in my other cars, but I drove them a hell of a lot harder. The GV is a daily driver that's going to see occasional light off-roading, but I'd like to keep it happy for as long as possible.
Anyway, thanks in advance for the info!
- Sonny
P.S. Here are a couple of photos I took the other morning after having new tires fitted:
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