Doctorsmack
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- November 16, 2024
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- City, State
- Fayetteville, GA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2013 Ford Explorer Sport
I am new to the forum as we just purchased an explorer last year with 100,000 miles on it. It is a 2013 sport with the eco-boost motor all-wheel-drive. It began making a severe clunking noise in the passenger side front while my wife was trying to drive out of a parking lot. I went and checked on it and found the passenger side CV axle had a lot of wobble to it and assumed it was the only problem. I towed it home, replaced the CV axle and still have the clunking noise that also jerks it in and out of gear. I am not 100% sure whether it is the PTU or the transmission, but while I’m in there poking around a question came up. Does the PTU share fluid with the transmission? Because when I swapped the CV axle, it dumped about 2 quarts of fluid. I made sure to measure it and pour the same amount back in the top of the transmission. After doing the 1/8 mile test drive and still having a clunk, I pulled right back into the driveway and I’m questioning my intelligence about how these things work. I started wondering if by adding 2 quarts back to the transmission, I had overfilled it. Obviously an 1/8 mile drive is not enough to blow up the transmission, but, I just want clarification so that I don’t make any mistakes. It is 50-50 as to whether it is the transmission or the PTU, but I have no check engine lights or codes stored so I’m leaning PTU or should I say I’m crossing my fingers it is just the PTU. From my knowledge, the PTU only has about a half quart of gear oil, not transmission fluid.