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Penrite Engine Flush 375ml - ADEF375

Penrite Engine Flush 375ml - ADEF375

$27
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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111
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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111

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$101
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MaxiTrac 47 Piece Tyre Repair Kit
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MaxiTrac 47 Piece Tyre Repair Kit

$48
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CRC Dry Glide with PTFE 150g - 3040
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CRC Dry Glide with PTFE 150g - 3040

$34
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CRC Syntex 400ml - 3035
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CRC Syntex 400ml - 3035

$28
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CRC Soft Seal 400ml - 3013
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CRC Soft Seal 400ml - 3013

$34
$27.20
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CRC 556 Electrical 420ml - 1751841
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CRC 556 Electrical 420ml - 1751841

$31
$24.80
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CRC Tackleguard 130ml - 6028
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CRC Tackleguard 130ml - 6028

$21
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LIQUI MOLY Engine Flush Plus 300ml - 2784

LIQUI MOLY Engine Flush Plus 300ml - 2784

$27
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K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

$102
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Nulon Permanent Head Gasket Repair 750ml - PHGR-750

Nulon Permanent Head Gasket Repair 750ml - PHGR-750

$98
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Castrol Petrol Engine Flush 300ml - 3441131

Castrol Petrol Engine Flush 300ml - 3441131

$23
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Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

$38
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Castrol Diesel Engine Flush 300ml - 3441133

Castrol Diesel Engine Flush 300ml - 3441133

$23
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Rislone Aluminium Radiator Stop Leak 479g - 41186

Rislone Aluminium Radiator Stop Leak 479g - 41186

$32
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Rislone Engine Oil Burning & Leak Repair 500ml - 44223

Rislone Engine Oil Burning & Leak Repair 500ml - 44223

$81
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CRC Select-A-Bead Dielectric Grease 94g - 5106
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CRC Select-A-Bead Dielectric Grease 94g - 5106

$65
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Rislone One Seal Stop Leak 325ml - 44334

Rislone One Seal Stop Leak 325ml - 44334

$21
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Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

$27
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Penrite Fork Oil 10 1L - MCFO10001

Penrite Fork Oil 10 1L - MCFO10001

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Maintaining and Replacing Oil Seals in Your 2009 Ford Transit

Caring for your 2009 Ford Transit involves diligent attention to its oil seals, which play a crucial role in the proper functioning and longevity of the vehicle. Oil seals are used throughout the engine and drivetrain to ensure that oil remains within the designated channels, preventing leaks which could lead to reduced lubrication and potential damage. In the 2009 Ford Transit, these components are indeed relevant, making it important to understand when and how they should be replaced or maintained.

Regular maintenance of oil seals is pivotal to ensure that the 2009 Ford Transit performs optimally. During regular vehicle servicing, it is imperative to inspect oil seals for signs of wear or damage. Deterioration of these seals can result in oil leaks, which might not only reduce engine efficiency but also cause harm to the surrounding components due to oil spillage. Regular checks can help avert these issues, ensuring smooth operation.

There are certain symptoms you should keep an eye out for that might indicate the need for oil seal replacement:

  1. Oil Leaks: If you notice oil spots beneath your vehicle or excessive oil consumption during routine checks, this might suggest a failing oil seal.
  2. Unusual Engine Noises: Grinding or knocking noises could be due to insufficient lubrication caused by an oil leak.
  3. Smoke from the Engine Compartment: This may occur when oil leaks onto hot engine parts and results in smoke or a burning smell.

When it is time to replace an oil seal, it is recommended to work with a trusted mechanic unless you have confidence in your mechanical skills. Oil seal replacement can be a detailed process depending on their placement, such as around the crankshaft or other internal components of the engine. Here's a step-by-step overview of what one should expect during the oil seal replacement process:

  1. Diagnosis and Preparation: The mechanic should begin by diagnosing the exact location and cause of the oil leak to confirm that it's due to a faulty oil seal. Once identified, the vehicle should be prepped for the procedure by ensuring it's safely lifted and secured.
  2. Accessing the Seal: This step involves dismantling parts of the vehicle that impede access to the faulty oil seal. In some cases, this might mean removing parts of the engine, which can be time-consuming and requires precision.
  3. Removing the Old Seal: The faulty seal is carefully extracted. This step requires caution to avoid damage to any surrounding components.
  4. Fitting the New Seal: A perfectly sized, new oil seal is then installed. It's crucial that the seal is fitted evenly to avoid leaks and ensure a tight fit. Tools like sealant might be applied to ensure the new seal is properly situated.
  5. Reassembly: Once the new seal is in place, all previously removed parts are reassembled in their correct order with bolts torqued to the factory specifications to ensure the integrity of the seal and surrounding structures.

Post replacement, it is important to monitor the vehicle to ensure that there are no remaining leaks and that the replacement seal is functioning as expected. Regularly check the oil levels and the areas around the new seal, particularly after the first few drives. Catch any issues immediately to avoid further complications.

Beyond replacement, preventive measures can extend the life of your oil seals. This includes maintaining proper oil levels, using the right type of oil recommended for the 2009 Ford Transit, and following the recommended service intervals set out by the manufacturer. Also, during scheduled services, always ask for a thorough check of all seals and gaskets to pre-empt any future issues.

The importance of oil seals in your 2009 Ford Transit cannot be overstated. Ensuring they are in good condition and replacing them as needed keeps your vehicle running smoothly and can prevent costly repairs down the line. By understanding the role these small but vital components play, you're better equipped to maintain your vehicle's reliability and performance.