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Which rear differential fluid is recommended for the 2002 Ford F-150?

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kirby

If you own a 2002 Ford F-150 truck, you may eventually need to change the rear differential fluid. Fortunately, it is relatively simple to find and replace. The truck uses 75w-140 gl-5 gear oil, which can be bought in one-quart containers at most auto stores, major retailers, and reputable online car websites. The price per bottle typically ranges between $11.20 and $29.56. The transfer case holds 2.9 quarts, and the rear differential holds 5.5 pints of fluid, so you will likely need two to three quarts. Check the valve to see if a refill is needed, and if so, remove the reservoir cap, pour in the new fluid, then replace the cap and close the hood.

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  • Rusty Dalberg

    The type of fluid needed for the rear differential of a 2002 Ford F-150 is specified as 75w-140 GL-5.

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