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Old 12-06-2017, 12:27 PM
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It will be highly appreciated if someone could provide de oil type and viscocity prescribed by Ford for the transfer case and rear differential.for a F150 5,0 2013
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Not trying to be a smarty pants, but this information is in the manual.
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The manual does wonders.....but...
MotorCraft Transfer Case fluid XL-12....I think (I still use MerconV)
Probably 75-140 on the rear
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Originally Posted by Pigman67
Not trying to be a smarty pants, but this information is in the manual.
Thanks, but the problem is I do not have the owner's manual...disappeared somehow in a carwash (I think)! and I wish to know accurately which oils are to be used since I will do this service myself. Regards
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Yeah, Motorcraft Transfer Case Fluid for the t-case, available at dealership or Amazon, and 75W140 synthetic for the rear diff, plus friction modifier if you have the limited slip axle.

Transmission is Mercon LV only...if you get around to doing that. The filter is about $20 bucks or so and easy to change.
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Originally Posted by cranupas
Thanks, but the problem is I do not have the owner's manual...disappeared somehow in a carwash (I think)! and I wish to know accurately which oils are to be used since I will do this service myself. Regards

You can easily get the owners manual online and save it as a PDF file or print it out.
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I see NFortin66 already offered this advice. Next time I'll scroll all the way through before answering. Sorry for giving the same advice.

You can go to the Ford site online and download the manual. While I have the printed one in my pickup, I saved a down loaded one to my computer.

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Thanks, but the problem is I do not have the owner's manual...disappeared somehow in a carwash (I think)! and I wish to know accurately which oils are to be used since I will do this service myself. Regards
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cranupas - Thanks, but the problem is I do not have the owner's manual...disappeared somehow in a carwash (I think)! and I wish to know accurately which oils are to be used since I will do this service myself. Regards
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