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2007 Ford Territory Oil Seals — What They Do and When to Replace
Based on technical coverage in the Ford Territory SX/SY Workshop Manual (2004–2009) — engine section 303, rear drive axle 205, and automatic transmission 308 — plus ZF 6HP26 service literature and major aftermarket catalogues (Corteco, Timken/NTN) listing crankshaft, transmission, differential and axle seals for the SY 2007 model, oil seals are very much fitted to the 2007 Ford Territory and are a normal service consideration.
On a 2007 Territory (RWD and AWD), oil seals keep engine oil, transmission fluid and diff oil where they belong while allowing shafts to spin freely. Think front crank seal behind the harmonic balancer, rear main seal between engine and gearbox, transmission input/output shaft seals, diff pinion and axle seals, plus transfer case and front diff output seals on AWD. When these age, harden, or a breather or PCV system builds pressure, they can weep or leak — leaving spots on the driveway or a mist over nearby components.
The Territory’s seals don’t have a fixed replacement interval