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Got back from a 300 mile trip today and climbed underneath the Bronco just checking things, found this yellow-green fluid on multiple parts. The fluid is odorless, but the color looks like antifreeze.
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Also, I found some grey color stuff along the front differential case, don’t know if it’s a leak. Only 1300 miles, really pissed me off.
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Gray stuff just looks like RTV maybe for the seal. I don't know if the FDU has a gasket on the front face OEM (the rear definitely does), but not uncommon for diffs to just seal with a bead of RTV.

That fluid does look like antifreeze to me though. What's level in the expansion tank?
 

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Yeah looks like coolant. Check your reservoir and that will tell you for sure.
The gray stuff in the front diff is just RTV, nothing to worry about.
 
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Thank you! I thought the grey stuff is just sealant. The antifreeze level in the reservoir dropped a bit compared to the level when I picked her up, now it’s slightly below min. I thought it’s just air in the cooling system but apparently it’s the leak.
 

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Probably the water pump. What’s up with Ford and their inability to make good water pump? Every 5.0 I’ve owned had the water pump replaced at 75k ish miles.
 

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Probably the water pump. What’s up with Ford and their inability to make good water pump? Every 5.0 I’ve owned had the water pump replaced at 75k ish miles.
Bingo! I think it’s the temp sensor connector leaking, I don’t see any coolant above that point. The connector already has some yellow-green buildups.
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Bingo! I think it’s the temp sensor connector leaking, I don’t see any coolant above that point. The connector already has some yellow-green buildups.
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That’s an A/C pressure switch. So if that’s where the leak is coming from it’s refrigerant, not coolant. The reason it’s greenish/yellow like coolant is because of the dye they put in it from the factory.
 
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That’s an A/C pressure switch. So if that’s where the leak is coming from it’s refrigerant, not coolant. The reason it’s greenish/yellow like coolant is because of the dye they put in it from the factory.
Ah yes! It’s the ac compressor, I check the part number on that part. I used the AC briefly two times this week, but haven’t used it for a while before this week. Now I wondering why it leaks…
 
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Update. The dealership replaced the clutch cycle switch, the valve, and the o-ring, and recharge the system. So far so good, I will keep an eye on that leak. They also balanced my wheels to eliminate highway speed vibrations. I’m quite impressed by their service to be honest.
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