When a vehicle is driven regularly, rarely is it in one spot long enough to detect more than an occasional driveline fluid drip. So, unless something beneath necessitates crawling under to repair, the ...
No matter what 4x4 you have, how new it is, or what axles are in it, you’ll eventually end up with a leaky pinion seal. And rightly so, these seals are in the most abused locations on your 4x4. They ...
Transmissions and transfer cases are connected to axles using driveshafts, and those connections use U-joints and yokes. While the typical wear item in these links are the U-joints, there are times ...
Some 2001 Ford Escapes with 4WD systems may produce an oil leak from the back of the truck, just underneath the rear axle. One likely source of the leak, Ford said, is a deformed differential pinion ...