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What years did Ford use 4R70W transmission?

What years did Ford use 4R70W transmission?

Ford’s AOD transmission begat the AODE, which then spawned the 4R70W. This transmission was used for 10 years: 1993 to 2003 in the F-150 pickup, 1997 to 2004 in the Expedition, 1996 to 2001 in the Explorer, along with the Mustang, Thunderbird, Cougar, Crown Victoria, and many more Ford applications.

Will a 4r70w bolt to a coyote?

You need the 4r70w from a mod motor or v6. The bellhousing will bolt up. I have a 4r70w from a 5.0 and it will not bolt up directly behind the coyote. You will still need an adaptor.

What is the difference between 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.

What’s the difference between a 4r70w and an 4r75w transmission?

What kind of engine does a 1996 Ford F150 have?

IMPORTANT: The illustration above and pin-out table below apply only to: 1996 Ford pickup with 4.9L, 5.0L, 5.8L engine with 4R70W or E4OD automatic transmission with EEC V engine management system. Here are some very important safety precautions when testing the wires coming out of the 104 pin PCM connector.

Are there any other units in a 4R70W transmission?

Depending on the layout (front, rear, all-wheel drive) transmission can include other units: CV joints (joints of equal angular speeds), transfer gearboxes, friction, viscous clutches Are all 4r70w transmissions the same?

What kind of transmission does a 97 Ford have?

For example, if you drive 97 Ford, it has an earlier pre-97 connector but at the same time the 4.6/5.4L bolt pattern is available in this car. In 98 and up to 2000, the internals are the same, but there are little changes. What vehicles have a 4r70w transmission?

Where is the PCM on a 1996 Ford F150?

1996 F150-F350 PCM 104 Pin Connector (4.9L, 5.0L, 5.8L Only) The fuel injection computer (known in tech speak as the PCM = Powertrain Control Module) is located on the firewall (driver side near the top) of your Ford pickup.

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