What transmission does my Ford truck have?
What transmission does my Ford truck have?
You can find your vehicle’s transmission on your window sticker.
What will a 4R70W transmission fit?
The 4R70W/4R75W transmission is used extensively in such popular applications as the following: Ford (F-150 Series pick-up trucks, E-150 Series vans, Explorers, Expeditions, Crown Victorias, Mustangs and Thunderbirds) Lincoln (Town Cars and Mark VIIIs) Mercury (Cougars, Grand Marquis, Mountaineers and Marauders)
How do I identify my Ford transmission?
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.
- Inspect the pan found on the bottom of the transmission.
- Count the number of bolts on the transmission pan.
What is the difference between 4R75E and 4R75W?
The 4R75W and 4R75E transmissions are identical, save for an electronic speed sensor located on the turbine shaft of the later unit. The 4R75W and 4R75E transmissions feature a sealed case and are considered a maintenance free, “filled for life” system.
How do I know if I have a C6 transmission?
The bell housing gradually tapers down in size from the back of the engine to the center, or “body,” of the transmission. Look for a seam between the bell housing and the body of the transmission. If no seam exists, the transmission is a C6.
Can you tell what transmission you have by the VIN?
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.
What years did Ford use the 4R75E transmission?
4R75E used in all applications: 2006-2011 Ford Panther platform Cars: Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, and Lincoln Town Car. 2007-2008 4.2 L V6, 4.6 L V8, 2004-2008 5.4 L 3 Valve V8Ford F-Series except F-150 Heritage (sold only in Mexico)
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