Motul Gear 300 75W90 frontdiff 07 Pathfinder UOA

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Here's a Motul Gear 300 75W-90 UOA analysis report from a 2007 Nissan Pathfinder front differential (in Nissan Speak: 'front final drive') with 16,500 kms. Truck use is light duty no towing or roof rack use and driven normally at mainly city stop and go and freeway with about 8000 kms on this oil on ice and snow using 4x4. The front diff factory fill was dropped at about 4000 kms, replaced with a Pennzoil 80W-90 gear oil grade as requested in the owners manual and than at about 17,000 kms last fall I decided to put in the lighter Motul 75W-90 for winter use.

Problem though is the engineer doing the analysis doesn't like the silicon levels in the fluid and flagged it, but as a differential is a fairly closed system I'm wondering if the high silicon levels may be coming from seals rather than dirt. The Nissan manual is pretty anal about recommending in numerous places to make sure to use only 80W-90 or 90W at high ambient temperatures in the front differentials in these trucks, but this 75W-90 appears to be doing it's work I think. Any comments appreciated.

Here's a VOA of the same Motul Gear 300 75W-90 currently in the truck;

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Comparing the VOA to the UOA's, I noticed the rear diff is shearing this gear oil and the front diff is thickening. I'm not sure what to make of this based on a 40C visc test though.
 
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