Is there a 4R75E in a 2004 F150?
Is there a 4R75E in a 2004 F150?
Most discussions with local transmission shop “experts” tell me there is no 4R75E in a 2004 F150 which makes me leary of whther or not they could actually do a proper rebuild on mine.
Is there such a thing as a Ford 4R75E?
After engaging, all gears seem to shift fine until slow down for turn etc… Post moved to it’s own topic (since it’s not about the performance transmission article it was posted in). There is no such thing as a 4R75w. Only 4R70e, 4R70w and 4R75e. The “w” stands for wide ratio. All new model 2004 – 2008 F150s with a V8 have the 4R75E.
Why does my Ford 4R75E go into neutral?
However, after slowing to make a turn or accommodate a yield sign, when I hit the accelerator, it seems transmission is in neutral. If I increase RPMs, it shifts hard, or I can manually shift to 2nd and then speed shift back into 3rd or OD depending on speed.
Can a Ford 4R70W neutral on 3-4 shift?
A common problem with the Ford 4R70W automatic transmission is a neutralling condition that can occur on the 3-4 shift.
Most discussions with local transmission shop “experts” tell me there is no 4R75E in a 2004 F150 which makes me leary of whther or not they could actually do a proper rebuild on mine.
After engaging, all gears seem to shift fine until slow down for turn etc… Post moved to it’s own topic (since it’s not about the performance transmission article it was posted in). There is no such thing as a 4R75w. Only 4R70e, 4R70w and 4R75e. The “w” stands for wide ratio. All new model 2004 – 2008 F150s with a V8 have the 4R75E.
A common problem with the Ford 4R70W automatic transmission is a neutralling condition that can occur on the 3-4 shift.
However, after slowing to make a turn or accommodate a yield sign, when I hit the accelerator, it seems transmission is in neutral. If I increase RPMs, it shifts hard, or I can manually shift to 2nd and then speed shift back into 3rd or OD depending on speed.
What kind of transmission does a Ford 4R75E have?
I have a 2004 F-150 FX4 with 5.4l 3v and door VIN transmission code is “B” which corolates back to a 4R75E. Everyone I sepak with tells me it is a 4R75W,, and tries to sell me a 4R75W.
What kind of engine is in a 2004 Ford F150?
The Triton family of engines included the 4.6L and 5.4L V8 engines, as well as the 6.8L V10 engine. This featured 2004 Ford F150 5.4 Triton was released in 2004, is the 5.4L size and features 3 valves per cylinder for a total of 24 valves.
What does the FX4 package on a Ford truck mean?
Prior to 2002, the FX4 package was merely referred to as the off-road package, but Ford changed the name to keep up with the branding of Chevy and GMC trucks. Their off-road package was given the distinction of the Z71 package, complete with a flashy and aggressive looking decal to show off how capable the truck was.
Can a F150 transmission be swapped for a 4×4?
I have a 2004 F-150 FX4 (New Style) with a 5.4l 4×4. My transmission blew out. Can I swap in another transmission from another F150 as long its 04-08?
Is there a no reverse transmission on a 2005 Ford F-150?
Please try again later. Back In June of 2018 We Repaired A 2005 Ford F-150 5.4L Pickup with a No Reverse Issue within the 4R75E Automatic Transmission. We removed and diagnosed the Transmission and were able to successfully repair it at a fraction of the cost of a Dealer or Transmission shop, With absolutely zero experience doing so…
Where can I buy a 2004 Ford F-150?
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Can a 4R75W transmission be used in a Triton F150?
Applications; 4R75W used in: Mercury Marauder Ford Police Interceptor Ford Mustang (GT and Mach 1) 5.4 L V8 2V trucks Ford E-Series Van, and Ford Expedition …so looks like yes. It’s a very strong trans, 4R75E used in: 5.4 L-3v Triton F150 97 people found this helpful.