Hey folks,
A few days back, while checking my tire pressure, I noticed the typical grease smell when adjusting the driver rear wheel pressure. I thought nothing of it, and moved on. Fast forward to last night, I noticed a clicking/popping noise coming from the back whenever driving at very slow speeds (just at idle speed going forward), regardless of surface smoothness. So I popped the passenger rear wheel off (not enough room to get the driver side off in my tight garage) and began to inspect the area..
Long behold, the half shafts caught my eye..
Passenger side (I swiped my finger on the passenger side hence the little mark on the black piece):
Driver side (Note the circled area on exhaust pipe):
Now I'm no expert, but it seems like my driver side half shaft seal is done for. I'll be swapping over my summer wheels tomorrow so I'll try to grab some pictures.
According to FordParts.com, the black part (#4C130) is the differential drain plug
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Any input/suggestions are highly appreciated so I know what to look for tomorrow when I have better access. Cheers!
A few days back, while checking my tire pressure, I noticed the typical grease smell when adjusting the driver rear wheel pressure. I thought nothing of it, and moved on. Fast forward to last night, I noticed a clicking/popping noise coming from the back whenever driving at very slow speeds (just at idle speed going forward), regardless of surface smoothness. So I popped the passenger rear wheel off (not enough room to get the driver side off in my tight garage) and began to inspect the area..
Long behold, the half shafts caught my eye..
Passenger side (I swiped my finger on the passenger side hence the little mark on the black piece):
Driver side (Note the circled area on exhaust pipe):
Now I'm no expert, but it seems like my driver side half shaft seal is done for. I'll be swapping over my summer wheels tomorrow so I'll try to grab some pictures.
According to FordParts.com, the black part (#4C130) is the differential drain plug
Any input/suggestions are highly appreciated so I know what to look for tomorrow when I have better access. Cheers!