Is Jiffy Lube trying to rip me off?

I took my Ford E350 Super Duty Box truck in to Jiffy Lube today. It has 176k miles on it truck runs great I had them do a fully synthetic oil change, since I was already there and in a hurry I changed the air filter and then they told me the rear differential fluid needs to be replaced. It was a really grey color and again I had to have the truck back on the road and thought eh might as well. The total came out to $200 for everything. Then they also told me that my fuel filter needs to be changed as well as my automatic transmission needs to be flushed which I declined to do. I feel like these guys already ripped me off with the rear differential fluid change and are trying to do the same with the rest.

My truck was a former Budget rental truck, i'm pretty sure they maintain their vehicles no?

Added (1). Also on the comments section of my receipt it said noticeable engine oil leak and tranny oil leak. I checked and I honestly didn't notice anything. I feel like jiffy lube is just there to rip people of.

1999 ford f250 electronic engine controls fuse burning while I'm driving?

I have a 1999 ford f250 unleaded fuel 5.4l.

While I drive the vehicle after a while it dies on me. I check under the hood in the fuse box and find out that the electronic engine control fuse is burned… When I place a new fuse after it dies the fuse burns as soon as I place the ignition on the on position it burns again. So I end up bridging the fuse to allow the engine to start and take it home… Now in a couple of hours I place another fuse in the Electronic engine controls and it starts right up with no issues… And then the issue repeats itself once I drive it again… Can you Help me? Need some information

Car seat in front of a small truck? And a truck with a bench seat in back?

I just found out that I'm pregnant. I drive a 2002 Ford Ranger extended cab and there's no way a car seat will fit in the back of it at all. Could I put a car sear in the front of it with the airbag off? Has anyone tried this?

My boyfriend drives a 1999 Ford F350 crew cab. The back seat looks like this:

Could we put a car seat in that?

Usually if we go anywhere all together we use his truck because mine is too small for him to be comfortable in because he's a tall guy, but for the off chance we all need to go somewhere together in my truck I suppose he could drive with the baby in the front and I could ride in the back because I'm small enough. If absolutely necessary I'll sell my truck and buy an SUV, but if there's a way to make baby work with the trucks… I want to find it lol.

No acceleration, lost power all of sudden?

On my 06 ford f250 6.0 diesel i changed both fuel filter, changed the accelerator pedal, when i crank my truck up it want rev over 2000 rpms the more i press the pedal it won't build pressure to to go what the problem

CNG conversion on a 1996 Ford F250 2WD?

I've been looking for a truck so I can pull my horse around, and I found one I like, but I'm not sure about a couple things. It's a 1996 Ford F250 2WD that has been converted so it can use both gasoline and natural gas (CNG). I'll use the truck mostly to drive around my small town, and only to pull a small trailer occasionally. This truck has been used mostly in a fire department, and only has 71,000 miles on it, and it's in very good condition. I'm mostly concerned about how CNG might affect towing capacity. I'm also a little worried about 2WD. I live where it's snowy from November to March, but I would do most of my hauling in the summer. However, I need something that could pull a trailer in case of emergency in the winter as well. Does CNG cause problems in converted vehicles often? And is 2WD worth the low price when I won't be pulling a trailer often? The seller is asking $4,999.