PTU service

bamsho said:
Got her washed today,  oh boy, a heat wave, in the 20's.  Now back in the garage.
Lucky you. The old lady took the boys and their cousin to the skate rink yesterday while I watched the games. She didn't get back until after dark or I would've left playoff football to wash it up.

Rich

 
SHOnUup said:
bamsho said:
Got her washed today,  oh boy, a heat wave, in the 20's.  Now back in the garage.
Lucky you. The old lady took the boys and their cousin to the skate rink yesterday while I watched the games. She didn't get back until after dark or I would've left playoff football to wash it up.

Rich

Ha everyone was at the do-it-yourself car wash yesterday, got to wash the exterior, vacuum and treat the leather interior just in time for it to snow hours after I finished! Had to take advantage of that 32 degree weather!!
 
Spartn27 said:
Had to take advantage of that 32 degree weather!!
I assume that was not in Celsius!  Let the freezing rain do the "dirty" work for me ;)  Hopefully it got some of the catastrophe off the skin ...
 
The Edge looked more like Celtic Salt grey than carbon metallic before the rains.  Time to find an open touchless CW ...
 
I prefer the weather in the south ! 43* was chilly but I still got outside to work on my '68 F100 for a few hours :)

has anyone figured out how to change the PTU fluid on a 2013 PP ??
 
68_GT said:
I prefer the weather in the south ! 43* was chilly but I still got outside to work on my '68 F100 for a few hours :)

has anyone figured out how to change the PTU fluid on a 2013 PP ??
If I remember correctly, it needs the downpipe removed to do so.

Rich

 
wasinger3000 said:
SHOdded said:
I think wasinger had done his, so hope he will chime in.
I actually have the service procedure from ford in .pdf, just pm me your email and I'll send it.
What's the skinny on it though? So we can share with other enthusiasts looking to do this. The basics if you don't mind.

Rich

 
Wilson said:
wasinger3000 said:
SHOdded said:
I think wasinger had done his, so hope he will chime in.
I actually have the service procedure from ford in .pdf, just pm me your email and I'll send it.

Would you happen to have the non PP procedure as well?
There's a lengthy how to in the forum here. Not a major job at all on the non pp, just a PITA. Patience is required if you don't have a real vaccum and use the cheap auto store pumps.

Rich

 
Service manual instructions kindly put up by a member on here:
308-07B Transfer Case — Power Transfer Unit (PTU)
 
I just did this while replacing the front brakes on my '10 non PP. It was easier and faster than changing out disks and pads!
Im sure everyone knows where the plug you want to pull is, the 10" wobble extension + 2 6" straight extensions and that was out in literally 30 seconds. A combination of above the sway bar and below the 02 sensor worked for me. After that, came the most annoying part... I used the pennzoil brand ball and hose that has been mentioned here, but only because I forgot my mighty vac at home. I got as much out as I could before my arms were toast from holding the end of the hose in the PTU to get just the right angle and pumping that damn ball with the other. I got little less than a half quart out, black and burnt as can be but wasn't to thick (the PTU still had some heat in it after about an hour on the lift). I bought the pump adaptor that screws onto the quart of new gear oil and pumped till it started to drizzle back out, right at a half quart went back in. When I Put the plug back in I actually successfully tightened it with a 3/8 ratchet without any extensions, so atleast on a NON PP, the extensions are not needed! I used the motorcraft brand gear oil to replace it, and at my next oil change ill replace that with amsoil extreme gear and leave it for 20,000.

If you have not done this and you have more than 30k on your car, start saving for a new PTU!! I don't care what Ford says, that crap I pulled out wasn't lubricating anything!!!
 
This my first real post here so forgive me if I should've started a new thread but I figured more threads on the same subject aren't very helpful. Mods please feel free to do as you please.

I just went to change mine and at 43k miles, the best I can describe is grey metallic toothpaste. The smell was horrible. There was still some fluid in liquid form that I pumped out. I refilled it with royal purple 75w140. No noise to begin with and no noise now. If you haven't done it, DO NOT WAIT. I called my dealer today and he told me they can't keep the PTU's on the shelf. The California Highway Patrol is burning through them in their Explorers and Police Interceptors. He told me to come in and not mention anything but noise and they would replace the PTU under powertrain warranty since the unit isn't serviceable. To be fair, my shop buys a lot of parts from the dealership and my parts guy told me the name of the service advisor to ask for. The point is is that it's a known issue and Ford will handle it as long as there is a concern besides the condition of the oil. I'm sure those heavy line techs are hungry.
 
I'm not sure if it's as bad as the internet forums says it is...But it's not good either...Maybe in the middle....Maybe that dealer can't keep them on the shelf because they enjoy writing their own bonuses and change them out for people at the drop of a hat. That's kinda funny, they change them out for the cops. People like to help cops, they think it's gonna get them a get out of jail free card but they'll give an average customer a hard time lol.

And the fluid is supposed to smell horrible...It's gear oil so nothing strange their
 
SammyB said:
This my first real post here so forgive me if I should've started a new thread but I figured more threads on the same subject aren't very helpful. Mods please feel free to do as you please.

I just went to change mine and at 43k miles, the best I can describe is grey metallic toothpaste. The smell was horrible. There was still some fluid in liquid form that I pumped out. I refilled it with royal purple 75w140. No noise to begin with and no noise now. If you haven't done it, DO NOT WAIT. I called my dealer today and he told me they can't keep the PTU's on the shelf. The California Highway Patrol is burning through them in their Explorers and Police Interceptors. He told me to come in and not mention anything but noise and they would replace the PTU under powertrain warranty since the unit isn't serviceable. To be fair, my shop buys a lot of parts from the dealership and my parts guy told me the name of the service advisor to ask for. The point is is that it's a known issue and Ford will handle it as long as there is a concern besides the condition of the oil. I'm sure those heavy line techs are hungry.
aj is correct... It always smell burnt and awful...

I'm gonna try my dealer again as I'm rolling 24K now... They agreed that nothing is adequately lubed for 100K miles, but declined to do the oil change because if they do, then Ford wouldn't warrant their work and charge them for a replacement PTU if needed in the future,,,,

What noise do I need to describe to get a new one?
 
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