The differential cover is nothing more than bolted on. Remove the bolts holding it in place and then you may have to tap on it with a rubber mallot to make it come loose. Keep in mind, the gear lube will drain when it comes off. I usually loosten all of the top bolts maybe a turn or two, the sides 3 or 4 turns, then remove the bottom ones. After that, I gently slip a screwdriver between the cover and the differential and gently turn it until the gear lube begins to leak out. At that point, I allow it to drain before removing the rest of the bolts. If it comes off at one time, you'll end up with a mess.
Let me know if you have other questions.
Joe
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 AT 1:38 PM