hturnerfamily
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- William
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I mentioned a caking/leaking of grease around the driver's rear axle, on the tire end, the other day at my 50,000 mile checkup...
they replaced the whole Drive Axle assembly today, in about 3 hours, although I heard a lot of 'banging and hammering'
during the process... I was told that it's not only because of the huge casting assembly that handles the suspension, but
the huge amount of 'loading' on the rear drive/motor setup, that makes this more difficult than normal. I can imagine.
Replaced under warranty. $0. Had no prior issues during driving, though. Had no issues after replacement while driving home.
BEFORE:
tire side axle boot, caked grease all around
probably a leaky outside axle boot
the interior 'motor end' boot looked just fine
new Drive Axle... notice the 'no-rust' interior connector
looks like I've got some additional 'cleaning up' to do.... oh well.
Thank you FORD.
they replaced the whole Drive Axle assembly today, in about 3 hours, although I heard a lot of 'banging and hammering'
during the process... I was told that it's not only because of the huge casting assembly that handles the suspension, but
the huge amount of 'loading' on the rear drive/motor setup, that makes this more difficult than normal. I can imagine.
Replaced under warranty. $0. Had no prior issues during driving, though. Had no issues after replacement while driving home.
BEFORE:
tire side axle boot, caked grease all around
probably a leaky outside axle boot
the interior 'motor end' boot looked just fine
new Drive Axle... notice the 'no-rust' interior connector
looks like I've got some additional 'cleaning up' to do.... oh well.
Thank you FORD.