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Nulon Long Life Green Coolant Concentrate 5L - LL5
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Loctite 243 Threadlocker Super Nut Lock Medium Strength Blue 10ml - 1311375
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Loctite 263 - Threadlocker - High Strength - Red - 36ml - 2205310
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Penrite ATF FS Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid 4L - ATFFS004
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Castrol Radicool Green Coolant Concentrate 5L - 3424672
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Penrite ATF DXIII Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid 4L - ATFDX3004
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Penrite Low Viscosity CVT Automatic Transmission Fluid 4L - CVTLOW004
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Maintaining and Replacing Oil Seals on Your 2012 Ford Falcon
Caring for your 2012 Ford Falcon includes regular maintenance to ensure your vehicle stays in top shape. One part of this maintenance might involve checking or replacing the oil seals, which play a crucial role in the health of your car's engine and other systems. Let's look into the details of oil seals on the 2012 Ford Falcon, their purpose, signs of wear, and how to approach replacement and maintenance.
The oil seals in your Ford Falcon are designed to keep oil from escaping and thus ensure that lubrication reaches all the critical components of your engine and transmission systems. They prevent the leakage of lubricants and the ingress of dirt and debris. Particularly for a 2012 Ford Falcon, there are specific oil seals that you should be aware of within the engine, gearbox, and differential.
While driving your Falcon, you might start noticing some symptoms that could indicate the oil seals need attention. Here are a few signs that you might need to replace the oil seals:
- Oil spots under the vehicle after being parked, which could suggest a leak from your seals.
- A persistent smell of burning oil, signalling possible oil leakage onto hot engine components.
- Lower than normal oil levels without indication of internal consumption.
- An increase in engine noise which might suggest insufficient lubrication due to leaks.
If you notice one or more of these symptoms, it's wise to address them promptly to avoid further damage. Regular servicing is the best way to catch oil seal problems early. Here's how to approach oil seal maintenance and replacement:
- Regular Inspections: During routine service check-ups, ask your mechanic to inspect the oil seals. They'll look for signs of wear or leaks, which can often be detected visually.
- Stay on Top of Oil Changes: Regular oil changes are crucial. Old or dirty oil can be more abrasive and cause more wear on the seals. Use the correct type and viscosity of oil as recommended in your owner's manual.
- Address Leaks Immediately: If a leak is detected, it's important to address it as quickly as possible to avoid damage to the engine or other components. Leaks can lead to a drop in oil levels, resulting in inadequate lubrication.
- Professional Replacement: If oil seal replacement is necessary, it's best performed by a professional. They'll ensure that the right seals are used and fitted correctly, minimising the risk of new leaks. The process often involves removing significant parts of the engine or transmission, so it's not typically a job for DIY enthusiasts.
- Use Quality Parts: When replacing seals, use high-quality, manufacturer-recommended parts. This ensures durability and compatibility, which are crucial for preventing future leaks.
Maintaining a 2012 Ford Falcon is all about staying proactive with care and attention. Regular inspection, timely oil changes, and addressing any potential issues early on will keep those oil seals doing their job efficiently. By giving a little love and attention to your vehicle's oil seals, you can ensure your Falcon runs smoothly, providing you with performance, reliability, and peace of mind on your journeys ahead.