drivetrain
Rear Differential
for 2016 Ford F-150 3.5L V6 EcoBoost · RWD
Difficulty
Advanced
Time
4.8 h
Tools
14
Steps
15
This procedure covers removal and installation of the rear differential assembly on a 2015-2020 Ford F-150 with 3.5L EcoBoost engine, including driveshaft disconnection, axle removal, and fluid service.
Warnings
⚠️Vehicle must be securely supported on jack stands rated for the weight. Never work under a vehicle supported only by a floor jack.
⚠Differential fluid is extremely slippery. Ensure proper containment and cleanup to prevent slipping hazards.
⚠The rear differential assembly weighs approximately 90-110 lbs. Use a transmission jack and have assistance available when removing or installing.
ℹ️Mark all driveshaft and differential yoke orientations before disassembly to maintain proper phasing during reassembly.
Tools required
Floor jack and jack stands rated for vehicle weightEssential
Torque wrench (10-300 Nm range)Essential
19mm socket for lug nutsEssential
Metric socket set (8mm-22mm)Essential
Metric wrench setEssential
Drain pan (minimum 3 quart capacity)Essential
Breaker barEssential
Pry bar or trim removal tool
Transmission jack or differential jackEssential
Gear oil pump or fluid transfer pumpEssential
Wire brush
Gasket scraper
Penetrating oil
Rubber mallet
Parts
- Differential cover gasket × 1 — Use OEM specification
- Differential fill plug gasket × 1 — Use OEM specification
- RTV silicone gasket maker (if gasket not used) × 1 — Motorcraft TA-31 or equivalent
Fluids
- Motorcraft 75W-140 Synthetic Gear Oil — 2 qt
Preparation
- Park vehicle on level surface and engage parking brake
- Chock front wheels securely
- Loosen rear wheel lug nuts while vehicle is on ground
- Raise rear of vehicle and support securely on jack stands at frame contact points
- Remove both rear wheels
- Place drain pan under differential
Procedure
- 1Drain differential fluidRemove the differential cover bolts in a crisscross pattern to allow fluid to drain gradually. Once fluid begins draining, remove remaining bolts and carefully remove cover. Allow all fluid to drain completely into drain pan. Inspect drained fluid for metal shavings or debris that could indicate internal wear.Torque specDifferential Cover Bolts35 Nm (26 lb-ft)
- 2Mark and disconnect rear driveshaftUse a paint marker or scribe to mark the relationship between the driveshaft and the differential pinion yoke for proper alignment during reassembly. Remove the four U-joint strap bolts at the differential end. Support the driveshaft and carefully slide it rearward off the pinion yoke. Secure the driveshaft out of the way or remove completely if necessary. Do not allow the driveshaft to hang unsupported as this can damage the center bearing.ℹ️Mark driveshaft orientation before removal to prevent driveline vibration issues during reassembly.Torque specDriveshaft U-Joint Straps20 Nm (15 lb-ft)
- 3Disconnect rear brake lines and ABS sensorsDisconnect the brake line mounting brackets from the differential housing. Unplug the rear ABS wheel speed sensor connectors on both sides. Disconnect the rear brake hose junction point if it connects directly to the differential housing. This prevents damage when lowering the differential.⚠Do not allow brake lines to stretch or kink. Support them with wire or zip ties if necessary.
- 4Remove axle shafts from differentialIf equipped with independent rear suspension (IRS), remove the CV bolts connecting the inner CV joints to the differential flanges on both sides. If equipped with solid rear axle, the axle shafts will remain with the differential housing during removal. For IRS models, support the halfshafts and secure them out of the way with wire or bungee cords to prevent damage to CV boots.Torque specCV Bolts70 Nm (52 lb-ft)
- 5Support differential with transmission jackPosition a transmission jack or suitable differential jack under the center of the differential housing. Raise the jack until it just contacts the differential and securely chain or strap the differential to the jack. The differential must be stable on the jack before removing mounting bolts.⚠️Differential weighs 90-110 lbs and contains heavy internal components. Ensure jack is properly positioned and secured before removing mounting bolts.
- 6Disconnect vent hose and wiringLocate and disconnect the differential vent hose from the top of the housing. Unplug any remaining electrical connectors for the differential temperature sensor or other sensors if equipped. Label all connectors for proper reassembly.
- 7Remove differential mounting boltsRemove all differential mounting bolts that secure the housing to the rear subframe or axle mounts. There are typically 4-6 mounting points depending on configuration. Have an assistant support the differential or ensure the transmission jack is securely supporting the weight. Remove bolts gradually and evenly to prevent binding.⚠Verify transmission jack is stable and differential is secured before removing final mounting bolts.Torque specMounting Bolts31 Nm (23 lb-ft)
- 8Lower and remove differential assemblyCarefully lower the transmission jack while guiding the differential assembly clear of the vehicle. Watch for any remaining hoses, wires, or components that may still be attached. Once clear of the vehicle, move the differential to a clean workbench for inspection or service. If only servicing (fluid change, seal replacement), this full removal may not be necessary.
- 9Clean and inspect mounting surfacesWith the differential removed, clean all mounting surfaces on the vehicle frame and subframe. Inspect rubber mounting bushings for wear, cracking, or deterioration. Inspect the differential housing for cracks, stripped threads, or damage. Clean the differential cover mating surface with a gasket scraper and wire brush, removing all old gasket material and RTV. Inspect internal gears and bearings for wear if accessible.
- 10Install differential cover with new gasketPlace new differential cover gasket on housing, or apply a continuous 3-4mm bead of RTV silicone gasket maker to the cover mating surface if gasket is not used. Position the differential cover and install all cover bolts finger tight. Tighten bolts in a crisscross pattern to the specified torque to ensure even gasket compression and prevent leaks.ℹ️If using RTV silicone, allow 15-30 minutes cure time before filling with fluid per manufacturer instructions.Torque specDifferential Cover Bolts35 Nm (26 lb-ft)
- 11Reinstall differential assemblyPosition the differential on the transmission jack and carefully raise it into position, aligning mounting holes with the frame or subframe brackets. Install all mounting bolts finger tight first, then torque to specification in a crisscross pattern. Reconnect the differential vent hose and all electrical connectors.Torque specMounting Bolts31 Nm (23 lb-ft)
- 12Reconnect axle shafts and driveshaftFor IRS models, align the inner CV joint flanges with the differential output flanges and install CV bolts, torquing to specification. Reconnect the rear driveshaft to the pinion yoke, aligning the marks made during disassembly. Install new U-joint strap bolts and tighten evenly to specified torque to prevent imbalance.Torque specCV Bolts70 Nm (52 lb-ft)Driveshaft U-Joint Straps20 Nm (15 lb-ft)
- 13Reconnect brake lines and ABS sensorsReattach all brake line mounting brackets to the differential housing. Reconnect rear ABS wheel speed sensor connectors. Reconnect brake hose junction points. Ensure no lines are pinched, kinked, or under tension.
- 14Fill differential with gear oilLocate the differential fill plug on the side of the housing. Remove the fill plug and inspect/replace the gasket. Using a gear oil pump or fluid transfer pump, add Motorcraft 75W-140 Synthetic Gear Oil until it begins to drip from the fill hole. The differential should hold approximately 2.0 quarts. Install fill plug with new gasket and tighten securely.ℹ️Fill until fluid is level with the bottom of the fill plug hole. Overfilling can cause seal leaks and overheating.
- 15Install wheels and lower vehicleInstall both rear wheels and hand-tighten lug nuts in a star pattern. Lower the vehicle until wheels just contact the ground. Torque all lug nuts to specification in a star pattern. Fully lower vehicle and remove jack stands.Torque specWheel Lug Nuts140 Nm (103 lb-ft)
Reassembly
- Verify all mounting bolts are torqued to specification
- Ensure driveshaft alignment marks are properly matched to prevent vibration
- Check that all brake lines and ABS sensors are properly secured and connected
- Verify differential is filled to proper level with correct fluid
- Double-check all electrical connectors are fully seated
Verification
- Start vehicle and verify no warning lights on dashboard (ABS, traction control, etc.)
- Test drive vehicle at low speed and verify smooth operation with no unusual noises from differential
- After test drive, inspect differential cover and all connections for leaks
- Verify proper brake operation during test drive
- After 50-100 miles, re-check differential fluid level and inspect for leaks
- Re-torque differential cover bolts after initial drive if recommended by gasket manufacturer