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Old 07-20-2006, 03:59 PM
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Question ESOF Hub seal replacement

Hi I have a 2000 f350 with about 94000 on it I had the Drivers side hub and seals replace and now i need to have the passenger side done. I know I can go to warn lockouts but would like to keep the autos in it. The Passanger side hub will not turn and when i try to use my 4x4 the dash light comes on and the ac will move from the vent to the defrost. So i know i have vac leak I think it is in the hub. Can any one help me and let me know if i can replace myself or do I have to talk to a shop to have the hub an the seals replace any helkp would be nice Thanks
 
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Old 07-20-2006, 08:11 PM
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Welcome to FTE! Here's a link to an FTE members website with maintenance
procedures on front needle bearings that will help. U need to replace the yellow O ring in the hubs.Common problem. LINK
Something to check too: LINK
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the hub locks on my 350 also do this once in a while. i just spray a good lube in it then work it back and forth a few times and its good for a good while.
 
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Originally Posted by garndog
the hub locks on my 350 also do this once in a while. i just spray a good lube in it then work it back and forth a few times and its good for a good while.
yup. A lot of silicone spray seems to do the trick.
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I took a look at the link but that really did not help me with changing the orings. where are they located and how to change. I think you need a tool to do the o-ring but not to sure as to how are where. thanks Kelly
 
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I took a look at the link but that really did not help me with changing the orings. where are they located and how to change. I think you need a tool to do the o-ring but not to sure as to how are where. thanks Kelly
 
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I took a look at the link but that really did not help me with changing the orings. where are they located and how to change. I think you need a tool to do the o-ring but not to sure as to how are where. thanks Kelly
All the info u need to replace the associated O rings is in the first link...i did mine using this info...very easy.
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Thank you I did not see the other link that looks like what i am looking for thanks All
 
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