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Prompt: At what milage does Ford recommend I change my rear differential fluid on a MY2023 F150 Powerboost?

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For the 2023 Ford F-150 PowerBoost (the hybrid model), **Ford generally recommends changing the rear differential fluid every 150,000 miles** under normal driving conditions, according to the maintenance schedule outlined in the owner's manual.

However, if you frequently drive under more severe conditions, such as:

- **Towing or hauling heavy loads**

- **Driving in dusty, muddy, or off-road environments**

- **Driving in extreme heat**

Ford may recommend changing the rear differential fluid more frequently, typically around **30,000 to 50,000 miles** for severe-duty usage. You should consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual or contact a Ford dealership for the most specific guidance tailored to your driving conditions.

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For your 2023 Ford F150 Powerboost, Ford generally recommends changing the rear differential fluid between 30,000 to 60,000 miles1. However, it’s always a good idea to check your owner’s manual or consult with your dealer for the most accurate information specific to your vehicle.

Do you have any other maintenance questions or concerns about your F150?

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For your 2023 Ford F-150 Powerboost, the recommended mileage to change the rear differential fluid varies. According to some Ford F-150 owners and enthusiasts, the recommended change interval is every 150,000 miles ¹. However, others suggest changing the fluid every 100,000 miles or so ². It's also worth noting that some folks change their rear diff fluid more frequently, like at 28,000 miles, especially if they've opted for the max tow package ³.

To get the most accurate information tailored to your vehicle, I recommend checking your owner's manual or consulting with a trusted Ford dealership or mechanic. They'll be able to provide guidance specific to your F-150's make, model, and usage.

Would you like me to look into other maintenance recommendations for your F-150?

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Ford's Official Recommendation for the rear differential fluid change interval on a MY2023 F150 Powerboost is every 37,500 miles (60,000 kilometers).

However, this can vary depending on driving conditions. If you frequently tow heavy loads, drive in harsh conditions, or off-road, you may need to change it more often. Consult your owner's manual or a Ford service advisor for more specific guidance based on your driving habits.
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Copied your initial prompt exactly.... (milage, lol)
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Copied your initial prompt exactly.... (milage, lol)
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I did use the "professional" answer settings. Gotta try the flippant once I guess. Oh, and spell mileage correctly LOL
 

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I did use the "professional" answer settings. Gotta try the flippant once I guess. Oh, and spell mileage correctly LOL
Can you really trust gemini though? Had you asked it for a picture of henry ford a few months ago it would have given you anything other than an old white guy :ROFLMAO:
 

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Prompt: At what milage does Ford recommend I change my rear differential fluid on a MY2023 F150 Powerboost?

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For the 2023 Ford F-150 PowerBoost (the hybrid model), **Ford generally recommends changing the rear differential fluid every 150,000 miles** under normal driving conditions, according to the maintenance schedule outlined in the owner's manual.

However, if you frequently drive under more severe conditions, such as:

- **Towing or hauling heavy loads**

- **Driving in dusty, muddy, or off-road environments**

- **Driving in extreme heat**

Ford may recommend changing the rear differential fluid more frequently, typically around **30,000 to 50,000 miles** for severe-duty usage. You should consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual or contact a Ford dealership for the most specific guidance tailored to your driving conditions.

CoPilot (free)

For your 2023 Ford F150 Powerboost, Ford generally recommends changing the rear differential fluid between 30,000 to 60,000 miles1. However, it’s always a good idea to check your owner’s manual or consult with your dealer for the most accurate information specific to your vehicle.

Do you have any other maintenance questions or concerns about your F150?

Meta AI (free)

For your 2023 Ford F-150 Powerboost, the recommended mileage to change the rear differential fluid varies. According to some Ford F-150 owners and enthusiasts, the recommended change interval is every 150,000 miles ¹. However, others suggest changing the fluid every 100,000 miles or so ². It's also worth noting that some folks change their rear diff fluid more frequently, like at 28,000 miles, especially if they've opted for the max tow package ³.

To get the most accurate information tailored to your vehicle, I recommend checking your owner's manual or consulting with a trusted Ford dealership or mechanic. They'll be able to provide guidance specific to your F-150's make, model, and usage.

Would you like me to look into other maintenance recommendations for your F-150?

Gemini (free)

Ford's Official Recommendation for the rear differential fluid change interval on a MY2023 F150 Powerboost is every 37,500 miles (60,000 kilometers).

However, this can vary depending on driving conditions. If you frequently tow heavy loads, drive in harsh conditions, or off-road, you may need to change it more often. Consult your owner's manual or a Ford service advisor for more specific guidance based on your driving habits.
Free CoPilot seems to be giving different answers on the same question:
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So I guess AI's answer is "yes"?
 

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Free CoPilot seems to be giving different answers on the same question:
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So I guess AI's answer is "yes"?
The funniest part is that the F150's user manual is online, and given google's and microsoft's insatiable appetite for data, I'd bet it's already been consumed. Most of the major players have basically consumed all the data from all major players on the internet and have begun generating 'synthetic data' for further training as they've run out data from humans.

Good video dropped -- the moving goalposts for ai is a little troubling. The term AGI is now defined as system that can run an entire corporation!? Not long ago it was simply able to best most humans at just about any task. The so called turing test was just blown right by and nobody even blinked.

 
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The funniest part is that the F150's user manual is online, and given google's and microsoft's insatiable appetite for data, I'd bet it's already been consumed. Most of the major players have basically consumed all the data from all major players on the internet and have begun generating 'synthetic data' for further training as they've run out data from humans.

Good video dropped -- the moving goalposts for ai is a little troubling. The term AGI is now defined as system that can run an entire corporation!? Not long ago it was simply able to best most humans at just about any task. The so called turing test was just blown right by and nobody even blinked.

All this time you thought I was human. Nope. The Singularity is here!
You think the Ford Bot will pick this thread up?
 

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All this time you thought I was human. Nope. The Singularity is here!
You think the Ford Bot will pick this thread up?
Can you depin c212 yet or you need a code update :cwl:
 

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So, somewhere between 28,000 and 150,000 miles, good to know. :crackup:
Imagine how varied the answer if removing "Ford" from the prompt, LOL.
 

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Wow, those responses are all over the place. Kinda like the answers you get from forum members all across the industry.
 

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The biggest problem with AI is what the general population thinks it's supposed to be good for. It is not SuperGoogle, and people trying to use it for that are going to be disappointed.

It's a tool that can simplify a lot of different tasks. It's not some all-knowing information wizard.
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