2011 Explorer get PTO/PTU cooling.
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Re: 2011 Explorer get PTO/PTU cooling.
There is a manual posted for the 2011 Explorer now but it's not layed out like all other manuals. Not sure because it's incomplete or what.
The removal/install of the PTU mentions nothing at all about coolant lines nor is it mentioned any place else in the theory of operation.
The transaxle is either the 6F50 or 6F55. The theory of operation of the 4WD is exactly the same as the Escape.
The removal/install of the PTU mentions nothing at all about coolant lines nor is it mentioned any place else in the theory of operation.
The transaxle is either the 6F50 or 6F55. The theory of operation of the 4WD is exactly the same as the Escape.
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Re: 2011 Explorer get PTO/PTU cooling.
There is a manual posted for the 2011 Explorer now but it's not layed out like all other manuals. Not sure because it's incomplete or what.
The removal/install of the PTU mentions nothing at all about coolant lines nor is it mentioned any place else in the theory of operation.
The transaxle is either the 6F50 or 6F55. The theory of operation of the 4WD is exactly the same as the Escape.
The removal/install of the PTU mentions nothing at all about coolant lines nor is it mentioned any place else in the theory of operation.
The transaxle is either the 6F50 or 6F55. The theory of operation of the 4WD is exactly the same as the Escape.
It looks to me as if the Explorer's NEW multi-mode F/awd control system has more control over engine torque, OVER-RIDE control, along with control/modification of the transaxle shift pattern. Or maybe those features are being added to the Escape..?
At the recent Seattle auto show the Ford technical rep (older coot, like me) assured me that the PTO/PTU was cooled but neither of us could get a good enough look at the bottom of the Explorer on display to see if the rear diff'l/clutch assembly was. He dug out the factory manual set with me looking over his shoulder and we still couldn't find any verification, or not, that the rera diff'l/clutch was cooled.
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Re: 2011 Explorer get PTO/PTU cooling.
"..same as the Escape.."
It looks to me as if the Explorer's NEW multi-mode F/awd control system has more control over engine torque, OVER-RIDE control, along with control/modification of the transaxle shift pattern. Or maybe those features are being added to the Escape..?
At the recent Seattle auto show the Ford technical rep (older coot, like me) assured me that the PTO/PTU was cooled but neither of us could get a good enough look at the bottom of the Explorer on display to see if the rear diff'l/clutch assembly was. He dug out the factory manual set with me looking over his shoulder and we still couldn't find any verification, or not, that the rera diff'l/clutch was cooled.
It looks to me as if the Explorer's NEW multi-mode F/awd control system has more control over engine torque, OVER-RIDE control, along with control/modification of the transaxle shift pattern. Or maybe those features are being added to the Escape..?
At the recent Seattle auto show the Ford technical rep (older coot, like me) assured me that the PTO/PTU was cooled but neither of us could get a good enough look at the bottom of the Explorer on display to see if the rear diff'l/clutch assembly was. He dug out the factory manual set with me looking over his shoulder and we still couldn't find any verification, or not, that the rera diff'l/clutch was cooled.
I think that I've read that the PTU is water cooled but like I said, nothing mentioned in the online manuals as of today. This might be a rough copy of the manual with changes to come later.
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