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Well, I just checked two seperate locations, the Ford dealer and Napa, and they both said the same thing that I am seeing:
XY-75W-QL - which is the part number OP posted and is apparently NOT 75w-85 as some other threads say they are. The XY-75W-QL is for the rear dif. 1.4qt.
Xy-75W85-QL is listed as the PTU (transfer case) fluid and uses half a quart.
So apparently FORD has some new fluid with it's special additives or they have a chokehold on the actual information for the rear dif in these trucks. Even the image of the fluid is different.
SO, to all those who have changed out their rear dif with 7w-85 or anything else, it's either a guess or incorrect. I'd really love to see what specific manual says and why all the sudden there is this new 75W fluid for a rear dif, because I've NEVER seen it before.
Personally, I hate buying Motorcraft specific fluids because they always do crap like this, but I'm not going to risk it. I'm buying the correct fluids from MC until something like a Haynes manual comes out and specifies something different. Honestly, what it seems like is Ford doing their usual crap and rebranding something to be MC specific when it's not.
Of course, the dealer asked how many miles I have on it and why I wanted to change the "fully synthetic fluid that shouldn't need changed" lol. Whatever dude. Too much evidence to support the initial break in fluid looks pretty awful.
So, thank you for sharing @mavhopefull - this information is correct. Not something I'm willing to risk and the fluids are roughly the same price as all the other gear oil fluids anyways.
XY-75W-QL - which is the part number OP posted and is apparently NOT 75w-85 as some other threads say they are. The XY-75W-QL is for the rear dif. 1.4qt.
Xy-75W85-QL is listed as the PTU (transfer case) fluid and uses half a quart.
So apparently FORD has some new fluid with it's special additives or they have a chokehold on the actual information for the rear dif in these trucks. Even the image of the fluid is different.
SO, to all those who have changed out their rear dif with 7w-85 or anything else, it's either a guess or incorrect. I'd really love to see what specific manual says and why all the sudden there is this new 75W fluid for a rear dif, because I've NEVER seen it before.
Personally, I hate buying Motorcraft specific fluids because they always do crap like this, but I'm not going to risk it. I'm buying the correct fluids from MC until something like a Haynes manual comes out and specifies something different. Honestly, what it seems like is Ford doing their usual crap and rebranding something to be MC specific when it's not.
Of course, the dealer asked how many miles I have on it and why I wanted to change the "fully synthetic fluid that shouldn't need changed" lol. Whatever dude. Too much evidence to support the initial break in fluid looks pretty awful.
So, thank you for sharing @mavhopefull - this information is correct. Not something I'm willing to risk and the fluids are roughly the same price as all the other gear oil fluids anyways.
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