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Is the Ford Ranger A4LD transmission for sale?

Is the Ford Ranger A4LD transmission for sale?

THe A4LD transmission is actually well built and we are able to offer it used or rebuilt to suit your specific needs. All of our transmissions are discounted and sold at a price that is very affordable. We even ship them out for free to you.

Where is the transmission code on a Ford Ranger?

The transmission codes can be located on the safety compliance certification label on the drivers door post. C3 – The Ford C3 is a light duty 3-speed automatic transmission that was available in the 1983-1984 2WD Ford Ranger.

Are there transmission problems with the Ford A4LD?

The A4LD is the single worst transmission out there. They are notorious for failing well before 100,000 miles even with proper maintenance. It sounds to me like you’re having valve body problems. The first place to start would be with a proper tranny flush, filter replacement, and new fluid. The 2 bands should also be adjusted.

What kind of engine does a Ford Ranger have?

The 2.0L, 2.3L, and 2.5L engines have the starter mounted on the passenger side. The Ford 2.8L, 2.9L, and 4.0L Cologne engines share the same ‘Taunus’ bellhousing bolt pattern. The Ford 3.0L uses a different ‘Vulcan’ V6 bellhousing bolt pattern.

What kind of transmission does a Ford Ranger A4LD have?

The A4ld has a 2.47 first gear and a 0.75 overdrive. For 1995, the 4R44E (4 cylinder – light duty) and 4R55E (6 cylinder – heavy duty; i.e. Explorer) electronically controlled transmission replaced the A4LD. It is mechanically identical to the A4LD.

The transmission codes can be located on the safety compliance certification label on the drivers door post. C3 – The Ford C3 is a light duty 3-speed automatic transmission that was available in the 1983-1984 2WD Ford Ranger.

When did the A4LD come out for the Ranger?

The A4LD 4-speed, overdrive transmission has been used in the Ranger/Bronco II/Explorer platform since 1986. As most of the early overdrive auto trannies, the A4LD was not real reliable in the early years. The first major change came with the introduction of the 4.0 in 1990.

How often should you change the transmission in a Ford Ranger?

Change your fluid and filter every year, or every 12-15,000 miles if used hard. Use ONLY the fluid recommended by Ford. Only use synthetic fluid if it is required by Ford. With proper maint., these transmissions should last well over 100,000 miles. – Gloria Roozen.

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Ruth Doyle