alhope34 Posted October 15, 2012 Report Share Posted October 15, 2012 Does anyone know the service interval for changing out the gear oil in the rear diff and the amount of oil it uses? Couldn't find it in the owner's manual. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blankster Posted October 15, 2012 Report Share Posted October 15, 2012 I would guess 50 0r 100K if ever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WWWPerfA_ZN0W Posted October 15, 2012 Report Share Posted October 15, 2012 The only interval I have seen mentioned is 150K miles for the automatic transmission fluid. I would guess you would do the same for the rear differential. Normal duty conditions, of course. There is a thread on here how to do it for the 2007-2010 Edges: http://www.fordedgeforum.com/index.php?/topic/7926-rear-differential-fluid-change-procedure/ HTH. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alhope34 Posted October 15, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2012 Thanks for the replies. I know how to do it, I've done it many times before, was just wondering what Ford recommended for this vehicle. I actually just did it yesterday on my friend's work truck which is a 2004 ram 2500 with the 5.7L motor. That rear end is a beast and takes 4 liters of gear lube. After about 50,000 kms it was all black and smelled absolutely horrible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waldo Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 Comparing the Edge rear diff to a Ram 2500 is like comparing a two game losing streak to the Leaf's Stanley Cup drought. They aren't similar in any way. Ford recommends never changing the rear diff lube in the Edge and unless you're towing a LOT or going to the race track regularly, it's really not worth doing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frozennuts Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 From the Ford Edge 2008 Service Manual Normal Vehicle Axle Maintenance Rear axles and transfer case/Power Transfer Unit (PTU) containing synthetic lubricant and light duty trucks equipped with Ford-design axles are lubricated for life. These lubricants are not to be checked or changed unless service is required, or if a leak is suspected or the axle assembly has been submerged in water. The axle and transfer case/ PTU fluid should be changed anytime they have been submerged in water. Nonsynthetic rear axle lubricants should be installed new every 4,800 km (3,000 mi) or 3 months, whichever occurs first, during extended trailer tow operation above 21°C (70°F) ambient and Wide Open Throttle (WOT) for extended periods above 72 km/h (45 mph). The 3,000 mile lube change interval may be waived if the axle was filled with 75W-140 synthetic gear lubricant. Add 118 ml (4 oz) of additive friction modifier for complete refill of Traction-Lok® rear axles. The axle lubricant should be changed anytime an axle has been submerged in water. Police and Taxi Vehicle Axle Maintenance Install new rear axle lubricant every 160,000 km (100,000 mi). Rear axle lubricant change may be waived if the axle was filled with 75W-140 synthetic gear lubricant. Add 118 ml (4 oz) of additive friction modifier for complete refill of Traction-Lok® rear axles. The axle lubricant should be changed anytime an axle has been submerged in water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deogi11 Posted February 19, 2014 Report Share Posted February 19, 2014 Well we all know the part about the PTU (transfer case) is Total B.S. Nothing is lubricated for life, Nothing. The rear diff in an edge should be fine for 50-75K since it really only transmits power in slippery conditions or under hard acceleration. I changed mine at 80K and it was dark. The PTU on minew was supposidly changed at 61K but now at 98k its basically mud. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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