there in a plug towards the front by the drive line on the rear end,remove the plug if rear end fluid comes out it topped off.if no fluid (rear end) comes out put fluid in it till it starts to drizzle out.reinstall fluid..if the rear end has not had a service or it smells burnt or is black replace gasket clean rear end with brakekleen and top off fluid...
rear passenger side of engine
Auto? dipstick at rear of engine
In relation to the washer fluid, check if the fluid tube is not twisted or blocked in anyway.
On a 1999 Ford Expedition : The washer fluid for the rear liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir for the front windshield ( located in the engine compartment )
The rear washer fluid come from the windshield washer fluid reservoir on your 1999 Ford Expedition ( according to the owners manual )
Either fluid is low or worn out (not lubricating) either way you need to have a shop check it out soon. Rear differentials do explode.
The rear window wiper fluid comes from the windshield wiper fluid tank in the engine compartment on a 2001 Ford Escape
Check parking brake if you use it. Sounds like broken cable.
Starting with the 1997 Ford Explorer the rear washer fluid is supplied by the windshield washer fluid reservoir in the engine compartment
rear end differiential fluid specifications 2007 E350
Looking at the rear of the tractor you will see two bolts above the center link bar on the rear axle. These are the filler plugs for your hydraulic and rear axle. Look under the driver side of your seat, there is a dipstick to check the hydraulic, differential, and wet-brake fluid levels.
To check the hydraulic fluid on a Ford 2310 tractor, locate the hydraulic fluid reservoir, typically found near the rear of the tractor. Use the dipstick attached to the reservoir cap to check the fluid level, ensuring it is within the recommended range. If necessary, add hydraulic fluid through the same reservoir while following the manufacturer's specifications for the type of fluid. Always check for leaks and ensure the tractor is on a level surface before checking the fluid level.