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The capacity is quite low in the fdu, as I think @Ducati1098 mentioned. It will seep out until empty and never leave a drip.
my theory is that the most stress on the FDU occurs in very slippery conditions and 4A with heavy throttly. I.e. snowy launches.
This slams the front from zero power to full power when there is a significant wheel speed difference between the front and rear, causing the front pinion seal to take a lateral load (because its not perfectly aligned). Then a seep begins because the pinion seals are garbage. (Ford pinions seals have been poor quality on every ford ive seen. Mustangs to f150 to broncos)
empty the .8 quarts of fluid over 5k miles and it overheats and grenades.
my theory is that the most stress on the FDU occurs in very slippery conditions and 4A with heavy throttly. I.e. snowy launches.
This slams the front from zero power to full power when there is a significant wheel speed difference between the front and rear, causing the front pinion seal to take a lateral load (because its not perfectly aligned). Then a seep begins because the pinion seals are garbage. (Ford pinions seals have been poor quality on every ford ive seen. Mustangs to f150 to broncos)
empty the .8 quarts of fluid over 5k miles and it overheats and grenades.
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