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Engine & Drivetrain
2002 2WD differential
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<blockquote data-quote="O W" data-source="post: 965079" data-attributes="member: 69678"><p><strong>Hi, I have a 2002 ford explorer sport trac and have read over 100 complaints involving the differential failures on the 2002 explorer. I am wondering if I have the same rear end on the sport trac. If so I am thinking I need to replace the oil with some synthetic 80 w 140 and 4 oz. of friction modifier. My manual doesn't tell me wether I have the regular differential or the traction lock. It just says if I do it requires no change for life unless submerged in water. I checked the driver door panel and couldn't find a model W traction lock code. I have heard the 2002 explorer sport trac sets on a ranger drive train where the explorer doesn't. So I guess my main question is, Do the 2002 explorer and the 2002 explorer sport trac have the same rear differential?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O W, post: 965079, member: 69678"] [b]Hi, I have a 2002 ford explorer sport trac and have read over 100 complaints involving the differential failures on the 2002 explorer. I am wondering if I have the same rear end on the sport trac. If so I am thinking I need to replace the oil with some synthetic 80 w 140 and 4 oz. of friction modifier. My manual doesn't tell me wether I have the regular differential or the traction lock. It just says if I do it requires no change for life unless submerged in water. I checked the driver door panel and couldn't find a model W traction lock code. I have heard the 2002 explorer sport trac sets on a ranger drive train where the explorer doesn't. So I guess my main question is, Do the 2002 explorer and the 2002 explorer sport trac have the same rear differential?[/b] [/QUOTE]
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