What is the front differential fluid type in the 2004 ford explorer?

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Marie B January 6, 2021
The 2004 Ford Explorer useS75W-140 gear oil in the front differential. This vehicle has a differential fluid capacity of 3.5 pints for the gear oil, and .25 pints of friction modifying fluid. You can find this fluid at most automotive centers inside major retail stores, such as Costco, Sam's Club, or Wal-Mart. You can also find it any automotive parts and accessories location, or from a reputable website online. You will need to pay between $3 and $23 for fluid alone. If You decide to have the service completed by a mechanic or service technician, You will have to pay an additional $50 to $140 for labor.
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cris March 11, 2021
From the manual " SAE 80W-90" you need 1.8 quarts
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Glenda R. April 9, 2020
The front differential fluid type on a 2004 ford explorer is 75w140 synthetic.
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