Directly adjacent to the rear tappet block's rear exterior screw.
Any brand of WD40 oil will work.
Inside the oil pan at the rear of the engine.
In the bottom rear of the oil pan.
Bottom rear of oil pan.
Plug on the side of the differential. Location varies depending on the differential but should be easy to spot. If changing oil, you need to remove rear cover to drain (no drain plug), clean, seal and refill until oil begins to come out of the filler hole.
the rear passnger side corner of the oil pan
where is the fill port on a 2004 ford explorer rear end
No you can not, It will burn the rear end up. You must use 80W90 gear oil only.
In the Mustang of that year having a 6.75 in. rear end in it you would need 2.5 pints of gear oil. This is 90 wt. oil. If you have a 7.50 in. rear end, you would need 3.5 pints of the 90wt oil.
Yes, there is oil in "the rear end" . This is a planetary gear train to allow the rear wheels to rotate at correct speeds while the vehicle is turning. Oil is very necessary in these and is usually 80-90 weight.
80W90 gear oil.