The fluid capacity of a Ford rear end varies depending on the specific model and type of differential. Generally, most Ford differentials require between 1.5 to 3 quarts of gear oil. It's important to consult the owner's manual or service specifications for the exact capacity for your particular vehicle. Always use the recommended type of gear oil for optimal performance.
You can change at least half of the fluid in the rear end at Tuffys.
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 end differiential fluid specifications 2007 E350
Check your rear U-Joint, plus the fluid level in your rear end. Also on my Aerostar, in my brake assembly I found a broken brake spring. If it is the gears in the rear-end you may have to replace. Good luck!
Uniess it has an aftermarket cover with a drain plug the only way is to remove the cover on the rear of the housing. (can be messy)
Aprox 4 and 1/2 pints.
Front Rear End? Does that make sense? Front differential? maybe? Low fluid, wheel bearing, choppy worn tires?
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75w140 syn. gear oil and friction modifer if fluid has been changed.
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Part of the rear end.
Have you checked the rear end fluid yet? Before jumping to a new rear, I would at least see how the fluid is in the rear end.