ganooch
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My '21 Gen 3 has 45K miles. Dealer is pushing front and rear transfer case flush and transfer case service. Are those really essential at this point?
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What about rear?I’d do it. TC is easy diy. Front diff is more tedious but is a diy as well.
So do you feel that changing all three is essential at 45K miles?All lubrication fluids age, and they age whether the unit is used or not. I've done both differentials and the transfer case several times on my GEN1. The transfer case is easy - it actually has a drain plug! The differentials, not so, and you need the means to suck the old gear oil out. Either that or remove the covers, and that's not at all easy. Ford glues the covers on, and the access to the front differential cover is very, very limited. I have found that the best tool to remove the gear oil from the differentials is a vacuum device powered by compressed air.
Three years and 45K. I'd do it by the 50K mark. Just my personal opinion - I'm something of a fluid maintenance fanatic.So do you feel that changing all three is essential at 45K miles?
I’m debating to answer that question.What about rear?
Or just let it leak out and keep topping it off …I’m debating to answer that question.
Easy if you have a cover with a drain plug. Lubelocker gasket will make subsequent oil changes easier.