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Which kind of differential oil is compatible with the 2003 Ford Explorer?

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Lynn J.

The 2003 Ford Explorer requires SAE 75w-140 differential fluid, which will need to be replaced eventually. It is recommended to change your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to avoid accidents on the road. Maintaining optimal tire condition is crucial for preventing crashes. Issues with the differential may arise over time, potentially leading to problems like cupping or premature tire wear. Keep an eye out for feathering as well. Regularly checking tire pressure is important, and be sure to inspect for any loose parts or holes, especially after running over a pothole.

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  • Joseph kunz

    The differential fluid for a 2003 Ford Explorer requires approximately 3 quarts of 75w-140 gear oil.

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