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What transmission goes in a Ford F-150?

What transmission goes in a Ford F-150?

The Ford F-150 comes with two transmission types. Those types are 6-speed automatic and 10-speed automatic. The 10-speed transmission delivers more power, which can be important when you will be towing loads between 8,000 and 10,000 pounds.

What kind of transmission does a Ford F150 have?

Needless to say, Ford’s had a long time to perfect the recipe. One of the many improvements came in 1993, when they introduced the 4R70W transmission. It was based on the sturdy AODE 4-speed automatic, except it featured a lower ratio for 1st and 2nd gears, along with stronger gear sets for added durability.

Is there a warranty on a rebuilt F-150 transmission?

Typically, these are rebuilt with new parts, and come with a 1-2 year warranty. But the quality, functionality and longevity of a rebuilt Ford F-150 transmission largely depends on the skill of the mechanic rebuilding it. There may also be issues that arise during the break-in period, and that warranty may only honored by a small number of shops.

What causes a Ford F150 transmission to short out?

Excessive vibrations, heat and age can cause those wires to fray and short out. If this happens, your truck might experience delayed shifts, or a complete failure to shift.

How does the transmission work on a Ford 4r7?

The Ford 4R7 Series transmissions are “electronically controlled”, which means they use little spring loaded plungers (called ‘solenoids’) to activate gear changes. The computer can control each solenoid by sending an electric charge through a coil of wire that wraps around it.

Can a Ford F-150 have an automatic transmission?

Fierce, functional and fun to drive, your Ford F-150 outperforms the competition in just about every way. Make sure a failing transmission doesn’t trump all that with the purchase and installation of a new automatic transmission for Ford F-150 from AutoZone.

What kind of transmission does a Ford truck have?

As of 2011 only transmission (manual or automatic) available in Ford Super Duty trucks. This transmission is the subject of a massive number of lawsuits alleging Ford lied in order to sell cars Ford knew had defective transmissions. 2013-present HF35 Hybrid and Plug in Hybrid transaxle.

What kind of car was the 1997 Ford F-150?

The 1997 F-150 was the first model in the series to have a smoother, more rounded body, as opposed to the flat-sided, rugged appearance of its predecessors. Although the appearance had been altered, the brute strength of the 1997 F-150 had not been compromised. The Regular Cab models of the F-150 had a standard two-door cab with two front seats.

What was the towing capacity of a 1997 Ford F-150?

The SuperCab 4×4 manual transmission models were only available with a 4.6 liter engine. The 4.6L engine with 3.08 rear axle ratio had a maximum towing capacity of 1,700 lbs, while the same model with a 3.55 rear axle ratio could tow up to 3,000 lbs.

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Ruth Doyle