What transmission does a 2003 v6 Mustang have?
What transmission does a 2003 v6 Mustang have?
2003 Mustang Engines and Transmissions
Transmission | First Gear | Torque Capacity |
---|---|---|
T5 | 3.34 | 260 lb-ft |
TR-3650 | 3.38 | 360 lb-ft |
T-56 | 2.66 | 450 lb-ft |
4R70W | 2.84 | 700 lb-ft |
What transmission is in a 2003 Mustang?
4-speed automatic
5 & 6-speed manual
2003 Ford Mustang/Transmission
Is a 2003 Mustang automatic?
It is equipped with a Automatic transmission.
What automatic transmission is in a 2003 Mustang GT?
The GT was once again powered by the sold 4.6 liter V8 and its single overhead cam engine configuration. The two manual transmissions that were available were the T5 and the TR-3650, and the automatic transmission was the 4R70W. The engine was good for 260 horsepower and healthy 302 lbs of torque.
How many 45th Anniversary Mustangs were made?
Only 45 of these Iacocca Mustangs were ever made, and they were sold exclusively through Galpin Ford, for a starting price of $89,950. Serial number 001 sold at its debut auction for $125,000. Was it a good investment? Maybe – maybe not.
Why do Mustangs spin out easy?
Mustangs usually “spin out” because the drivers don’t know how to drive them. They are a light, rear wheeled drive car, with more than needed horsepower.
How long does a Ford Mustang transmission last?
How Long Do Transmissions Last? Ford Mustang transmissions can last for about 120,000 miles. The cost of replacement will depend on whether your car has an automatic or manual transmission, the shop, location, and bargaining power.
Is the 2003 v6 Mustang reliable?
2003 Ford Mustang Ratings Overview The 2003 Ford Mustang Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 21st out of 32 for all car brands.