Just to confirm, do we need to add a additive when doing a RDU fluid change? Its seems the general consensus is it requires it, but I don't see any mention of it in the RS manual.

From Ford:Just to confirm, do we need to add a additive when doing a RDU fluid change? Its seems the general consensus is it requires it, but I don't see any mention of it in the RS manual.
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I just reread this and if it's a cut n' paste from Ford it is incorrect. The diff fluid plays not part in the multi-plate clutch plate actuation.From Ford:
The rear drive unit stores fluid in three separate chambers.
• Rear drive unit differential housing
• Left clutch pack housing
• Right clutch pack housing
The rear drive unit differential housing is filled with Hypoid oil Ford 75W 85 plus 5% Lubrizol FM6179 to lubricate the differential and to actuate the multi plate clutch packs.
NOTE: The clutch pack hydraulic fluid can not be replaced.
The clutches are wet-running multi-plate clutches with a carbon lining and are immersed in Pentison CMF11S 275 ml hydraulic fluid. Carbon is used on the clutches as it has the best properties in terms of power density and NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) performance.
Modulation of the multi-plate clutch locking torque is performed by means of a hydraulic pressure that acts directly on the plate assembly via a piston.