Lincoln Navigator: Rear Drive Axle/Differential - Vehicles With: Ford 9.75 Inch Ring Gear / Rear Drive Axle and Differential. Description and Operation
The 9.75-inch ring gear rear conventional differential has 3.31 and 3.73 gear ratio versions.
The 9.75-inch ring gear rear differential with eLSD has 3.73 gear ratio.
Rear Drive Axle and Differential
The rear axle assembly consists of the following:
-
Integral-type housing hypoid gear design (center of the pinion set below the centerline of the ring gear)
-
Hypoid differential ring gear and pinion consisting of a
9.75-inch ring gear and an overhung drive pinion that is supported by 2
opposed tapered roller bearings
-
Pinion bearing preload that is maintained by a drive
pinion collapsible spacer on the differential pinion shaft and adjusted
by the pinion nut
-
A cast iron housing and carrier and a cast aluminum differential housing cover
-
A cast aluminum differential housing cover and HCU
-
Differential housing cover that uses silicone sealant as a gasket
-
Differential pinion shaft that is retained by a threaded
differential pinion shaft lock bolt attached to the differential case
-
Differential case that is mounted in the rear axle
housing between 2 opposing differential bearings that are retained in
the rear axle housing by 2 removable bearing caps
-
Differential bearing preload and ring gear backlash
which are adjusted by differential bearing shims that are located
between the differential bearing cups and the rear axle housing
-
Optional eLSD
The
rear drive axle receives rotational torque from the driveshaft. The
direction of the rotation determines movement of the vehicle. The
rotation enters the rear drive axle through the drive pinion flange,
turning the drive pinion and rotating the ring gear. The ring gear is
bolted to the differential case. The differential case houses the pinion
shaft upon which the differential pinion gears ride. The pinion gears
are in mesh with the differential side gears to which the axle shafts
are splined. It is the unique arrangement of the differential that
allows the axle shafts to be driven at different speed when needed, such
as when driving around corners. The eLSD
system directs torque, enabling the vehicle to drive over terrain and
road conditions that a conventional axle cannot. The system is active at
all times and requires no input from the driver. The eLSD is not
equipped with a lock button which enables the Locking function of the
rear drive axle.
The eLSD system consists of the following components:
-
HCU
-
Hydraulic Actuator
-
HCU Clutches
-
HCU Carrier
-
DCMR
The Drive Mode Selection
The
Drive Mode Select system provides varying driving experiences through a
suite of sophisticated electronic vehicle systems. The system allows
selection of different modes for the vehicle to operate. The associated
drive mode select switch allows the driver to select the mode best
suited to the driving conditions. Each mode changes a number of the
vehicle parameters within the engine, transmission, traction control and
drive systems. The system is controlled by rotary type switch located
on the center console. The system provides a single location to control
multiple systems performance settings.
Changing the drive mode automatically changes the functionality of the following systems:
-
EPAS system adjusts steering effort and feel based on the selected drive mode.
-
Electronic stability control and traction control
maintains vehicle control in adverse conditions or high performance
driving.
-
Electronic throttle control enhances the powertrain response to driver inputs.
-
Transmission controls are optimized with shift schedules tuned to each mode.
-
Transfer case automatically engages specific 4WD modes.
-
eLSD engages automatically in certain drive modes.
System Diagram
E366578
*.sttxt {
visibility: hidden;
}
*.stcallout {
visibility: visible;
}
1
Clutch Pressure and
Temperature Sensor
2
ABS
..
Other information:
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
LH side shown, RH side similar.
With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position it on a hoist.
Refer to: Jacking and Lifting (100-02 Jacking and Lifting, Description and Operation).
NOTE:
Short Wheel Base shown, Long Wheel Base similar.
Remove the nuts from the attach..
Removal
NOTICE:
During the removal or installation of components, cap, tape
or otherwise appropriately protect all openings and tubes/fittings to
prevent the ingress of dirt or other contamination. Remove caps, tape
and other protective materials prior to installation.
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
Recover the refrige..