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Parts for your 2006 Ford Falcon-Oil seals

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2006 Ford Falcon oil seals — purpose, checks, and when to replace

Oil seals are absolutely used across the 2006 Ford Falcon (BF series). Technical sources such as the Ford BF Falcon Workshop Manual (sections 303-01 Engine, 205-02 Rear Drive Axle, and 307-01/02 Transmission), Gregory’s BA/BF Falcon service manual, and common seal catalogues (e.g., SKF/CR, Timken/National) list specific seals for this model, including the crankshaft front and rear main oil seals, cam and timing cover seals, transmission input/output shaft seals, and differential pinion and axle shaft oil seals. So for a 2006 Falcon, oil seals are relevant and fitted from factory.

On this Falcon, oil seals keep engine, transmission, and diff lubricants where they belong, while keeping dust and water out. They’re the quiet achievers that prevent drips on the driveway, protect clutches and brakes from contamination, and help the driveline last longer. Common areas include the front crank (behind the harmonic balancer), rear main (between engine and gearbox), auto or manual transmission output shaft, and the diff pinion and axle ends.

Oil seals aren’t a scheduled replacement item