2000 Expedition Rear Differential
Thanks for the discussion here. You saved me $80. The guys at the oil
change place tried to pull this one on me this morning. Showed me some plug covered with gunk and small metal shavings. It's the second time they've tried to get me to have the service performed. Luckily, I pulled out my owner's manual, and told the guy I'd see what Ford recommends. Hmmmmm, didn't see a thing in there about rear differential fluid. I told him I'd do some research and have it done next time if I thought I needed it. Time for me to find a new place to have my oil changes done! Thanks, Dawn in South Carolina 2000 Ford Explorer XLT |
If they had pulled your drain plug ....what was holding your oil in?
"Dawnonya" > wrote in message lkabouttrucks.com... | Thanks for the discussion here. You saved me $80. The guys at the oil | change place tried to pull this one on me this morning. Showed me some | plug covered with gunk and small metal shavings. It's the second time | they've tried to get me to have the service performed. Luckily, I pulled | out my owner's manual, and told the guy I'd see what Ford recommends. | Hmmmmm, didn't see a thing in there about rear differential fluid. I told | him I'd do some research and have it done next time if I thought I needed | it. | | Time for me to find a new place to have my oil changes done! | | Thanks, | Dawn in South Carolina | 2000 Ford Explorer XLT | |
2002 Expedition Rear Differential
What can happen to the rear bearings in a differential if you put in regular gear oil versus synthetic
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