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Symptom Chart

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Diagnostics in this article assume a certain skill level and knowledge of Ford-specific diagnostic practices. REFER to: Diagnostic Methods .

In most circumstances the PCM sets a DTC to help guide with diagnostics. Refer to the DTC Chart before using the Symptom Chart. The Condition column lists the vehicle condition. The Possible Sources column lists a detailed vehicle condition. The Action column lists the action to be performed to determine the cause of the condition. Each action lists the components that can cause the system and the individual components in that system. The components are listed in order of disassembly. Use the list of components and the required action to focus on disassembly inspections for the root cause of the concern.

Symptom Possible Sources Action
The power transfer unit makes noise Tire inflation pressure
Tire and wheel size
Fluid level
Internal components
MAKE SURE all tires and wheels are the same size and brand and the inflation pressures are correct.
FILL with the correct type and amount of lubricant.
OPERATE the vehicle in all gears. If there is noise in the transmission in NEUTRAL, or in some gears and not in others, REPAIR the transmission. REFER to: Automatic Transmission - 3.0L EcoBoost - 6-Speed Automatic Transmission - 6F50/6F55 . If there is noise in all gears, INSTALL a new power transfer unit. REFER to: Power Transfer Unit .
Leaking fluid from the power transfer unit vent Power transfer unit is over filled CHECK power transfer unit fluid level. REFER to: Power Transfer Unit Fluid Level Check .
Leaking automatic transmission fluid Power transfer unit intermediate shaft seal
Power transfer unit compression seal
REFER to Analysis of Leakage.
Leaking gear lubricant from the seals The power transfer unit vent is plugged (located on top of the power transfer unit)
Damaged power transfer unit input shaft seal
Damaged power transfer unit rear seal
Damaged power transfer unit intermediate shaft seal
INSTALL a new power transfer unit vent. REFER to: Power Transfer Unit Vent .
REPLACE leaking power transfer unit input shaft seal. REFER to: Power Transfer Unit Input Shaft Seal .
REPLACE leaking power transfer unit rear seal. REFER to: Power Transfer Unit Rear Seal .
REPLACE leaking power transfer unit intermediate shaft seal. REFER to: Intermediate Shaft Seal .
Vehicle has no or inadequate torque at rear wheels Rear axle
Power transfer unit mechanical failure
CHECK rear drive axle for damage. REFER to: Rear Drive Axle and Differential - 3.0L EcoBoost .
CHECK power transfer unit for damage. REFER to: Power Transfer Unit .
Vehicle binds in a turn or resists turning/pulsates or shudders in a straight line Wheels/tires
Brake system
Wheel bearings
Halfshafts
ABS system
CHECK wheels and tires for damage. REFER to: Wheels and Tires .
CHECK brake system for damage. REFER to: Brake System .
CHECK suspension system for damage. REFER to: Suspension System .
CHECK front halfshafts for damage. REFER to: Front Drive Halfshafts .
CHECK ABS for damage. REFER to: Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) and Stability Control .
Loss of AWD function or partial AWD function Power transfer unit overheating INSPECT the duct that cools the power transfer unit sump is free and clear of debris.
NOTE: Inspection of the seal's mating journal should be performed every time a seal is replaced. The mating part/journal should be replaced if it has any of the following conditions: Radial wear groove that is felt by running a finger nail across where the seal lip runs. Scratches, pitting, galling, nicks or other shaft damage under or near where the seal lip runs. Discoloration or coked oil on the shaft where the seal lip runs. Shaft corrosion under or near where the seal lip runs. Sharp edges or burrs on the shaft lead in chamfer. NEVER use emery cloth on journal finishes, replace the part.

Analysis of Leakage 

The power transfer unit may leak different color fluids, automatic transmission fluid and a brown/black gear lube for power transfer unit fluid. The power transfer unit seals prevent these types of fluids from leaking. Its important to note the color of fluid leaking to determine the most appropriate service procedure.

NOTE: Remove and replace leaking seals using the information found in the appropriate procedure. The specified tools called out in this procedure allows seal replacement without causing damage to the power transfer unit casing/drive gear.
NOTE: Replace the intermediate shaft seal any time the intermediate shaft is removed.

Power Transfer Unit Leaks From the RH Side 

If the leak is automatic transmission fluid, the power transfer unit intermediate shaft seal needs to be replaced. This is outside on the RH side of the power transfer unit. REFER to: Intermediate Shaft Seal .

If the leak is brown/black gear lube at the case to cover seam, the power transfer unit larger cover seal needs to be replaced. This is located on the power transfer unit cover.

Power Transfer Unit Leaks From the LH Side 

If the leak is automatic transmission fluid, the compression seal needs to be replaced. REFER to: Power Transfer Unit . REFER to: Intermediate Shaft Seal .

Power Transfer Unit Leaks From the Rear 

If the leak is brown/black fluid, the Pinion Flange Seal/Rear Seal needs to be replaced. REFER to: Power Transfer Unit .

Power Transfer Unit Leaks From the Top Vent 

If equipped with a vent hose, check for a missing or disconnected hose REFER to: Power Transfer Unit Vent . If the PTU vent hose is present and attached correctly, check the PTU fluid level. If the PTU fluid is overfilled, replace the intermediate shaft seal, LH input shaft seal and the RH input shaft seal. REFER to: Power Transfer Unit Input Shaft Seal . REFER to: Intermediate Shaft Seal .