The same thing happened to me with my Apple watch.
I was watching a news report on an RCMP investigation (Canadian Mounted Police) and made the comment that the RCMP were f'ing useless.
Unprompted, my Apple watch stated, in voice and text, "That wasn't very nice."
I promptly shut Siri off on my...
Many of us enjoy doing our own maintenance, and it makes it a lot easier if you have a hoist.
Because I have a hoist I'd do the job myself, but if, at my age, I had to crawl under the truck on jack stands I'd have my favorite auto repair shop do it.
Funny how some memories stick in our minds- in my late teens, I test drove a new 340 Duster, with a 4 speed.
I really wanted to buy that car, but back then, on my meager salary, it wasn't going to happen.
If I lived in the US I'd probably go with the Granger extended warranty, but I live in Canada, and so far I haven't come across anyone in Canada giving discounts on the extended warranties.
The warranty on my 2022 eco boost Maverick ends in November, so I recently visited my local Ford...
@lavaspill, thanks for the link.
I did wonder if another brand, like Amsoil, would work just as well as the Motorcraft product.
As mentioned above (Todd92) I doubt there's any special products in the Motorcraft fluid that would make it superior to other quality diff oil products.
I did go online and check out RockAuto but couldn't find any Motorcraft diff fluid.
They did have diff fluid for the Maverick, but it wasn't Motorcraft,
Thinking I'd do some preventative maintenance I went down to my local Ford dealership (I live in Canada) to pick up some front and rear drive unit fluid (SAE 75W and SAE 75W-85).
When the parts guy told me the price I thought he was kidding me-$50 for a single Quart/litre bottle for one and $100...
Thanks for the heads-up. I'm planning on doing an oil change next week, so it will be a good time to check all the bolts.
Also, I'll look at the axle boots for any seepage.
At 9500 miles I don't expect to find an seepage, but one never knows.....