How do I identify a 4R70W transmission?

How do I identify a 4R70W transmission?

Baumann Electronic Controls identifies the gear ratios as follows: For the 4R70W: 1st = 2.84 2nd = 1.55 3rd = 1 4th = 0.70. For the AODE: 1st = 2.40, 2nd = 1.47, 3rd = 1, 4th = 0.667. The AOD and the AODE have the same ratios.

What Ford transmission has 17 pan bolts?

AXOD transaxle
The AXOD transaxle has 17 bolts to retain its fluid pan.

How can I tell what Ford transmission I have?

The prime identification source is the pan located on the bottom of the transmission; its shape and bolt count is indicative of which model transmission is present.

  1. Inspect the pan found on the bottom of the transmission.
  2. Count the number of bolts on the transmission pan.

What is an AODE W transmission?

The AODE is truly a state-of-the-art automatic transmission, with its pressure controlled internally, not coming from a TV cable as in the AOD. It’s also much stronger from the start, able to hold 200 more horses in factory trim. And it has better internal components, including all gear material and hardware.

What vehicles had 4R70W?

Cars that used the 4R70W transmission include:

  • Ford F-150 Series pick-up trucks, E-150 Series vans, Expeditions, Explorers, Crown Victorias, Thunderbirds, and Mustangs.
  • Lincoln Town Cars and Mark VIIIs.
  • Mercury Grand Marquis, Cougars, Mountaineers and Marauders.

Can I replace a 4R70W with a 4R75W?

For the tranny, the 4r75w and 4r75e are pretty much identical, but the 4R75E is just newer. The 4r75 cases are the same as the 4r70, so it will bolt directly in with the same dimensions and everything, and the driveshaft will remain the same.

What transmission do I have by VIN number?

Another way is to crawl under the vehicle and look for part numbers. Using a good flashlight, look for part numbers stamped into the transmission pan or the transmission itself. Your local auto part store or dealer will be able to cross-reference the numbers to determine the kind of transmission the part belongs to.

What’s the difference between a 4R70W and 4R75W?

4R75W. In 2003 Ford revised the 4R70W transmission with a stronger ring gear that had 24 lugs, as opposed to 6, for the output shaft sensor (OSS) to read off of, a new torque converter, a revised front pump assembly, and a vehicle speed sensor (VSS) that complements the OSS to improve shift quality and efficiency.

Will my VIN number tell me what transmission I have?

Some OEMs still use the same 10-digit VIN patterns for automatic and manual transmission vehicles, meaning that VIN alone will not be enough to determine the vehicle’s transmission type.

How do I identify my Ford AOD?

The AOD transmission can be identified in several ways. Its prominent 14-bolt pan is probably the easiest way. The pan is basically square but the back two corners are tucked in a little tighter than the front corners making the pan look like home plate with the front point cut off.

What is the difference between AOD and 4R70W transmission?

The AODE/4R70W valve body is different from, and not interchangeable with, the AOD. It lacks the throttle valve of the AOD. The system pressure programming and shift-points are computer controlled instead of being mechanically modulated. The manual shifter valve has a bolt-on detent to lock shift positions.

Is the 4R70W a good transmission?

The 4R70W is a good transmission, but it has its pros and cons. Let’s look over some of its best qualities, and some of its faults and issues. For one, it has a much better and improved overdrive band. That, and as with any other transmission, you still need to maintain it regularly.

Where is the transmission pan on a 4R70W transmission?

The pan is located on the bottom of the transmission and attached by 14 bolts. AOD, AODE and 4R70W transmissions all have the same pan shape, illustrated on Fordification.com’s AOD section on the Automatic Transmission Identification page. Look for the electronic cable and electrical plug.

What kind of identification plate does a 4R70W have?

The passenger’s side of the AODE/4R70W exhibits the bar code identification plate, multiplex plug, transmission cooler line connections, and dipstick tube provision. The case size is the same as the AOD. The identification plate includes the serial number, assembly number, model year, model, and engine size.

Where is the transmission pan on a Ford AOD transmission?

The transmission is under the center of the vehicle, immediately behind the engine. The pan is located on the bottom of the transmission and attached by 14 bolts. AOD, AODE and 4R70W transmissions all have the same pan shape, illustrated on Fordification.com’s AOD section on the Automatic Transmission Identification page.

Where is the transmission pan located on a Ford Ranger?

Slide under the vehicle to view the transmission pan. The transmission is under the center of the vehicle, immediately behind the engine. The pan is located on the bottom of the transmission and attached by 14 bolts.

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