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What transmission does a 99 Ford Expedition have?

What transmission does a 99 Ford Expedition have?

First generation (1997)

First generation (UN93)
Transmission 4-speed E4OD automatic 4-speed 4R100 automatic 4-speed 4R70W automatic Transfer case (4×4 models) 2-speed BorgWarner 4406 High range ratio: 1.00:1 Low range ratio: 2.64:1
Dimensions
Wheelbase 1996–98: 119.0 in (3,023 mm) 1998–2002: 119.1 in (3,025 mm)

Is a 4R100 transmission good?

The 4R100 is a computer controlled 4-speed automatic with a 1,000 lb-ft capacity from the factory. However, like any high-mile automatic transmission, your 4R100 is sure to have some wear that should be addressed before you pump more power through it. Though it’s a good transmission, the 4R100 can be made be better.

How does the transmission work in a Ford Expedition?

The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and its input/output network control the following transmission operations: Torque converter clutch operation. The transmission control is separate from the engine control strategy in the powertrain control module, although some of the input signals are shared.

How to identify the transmission on a Ford F150?

You can identify your transmission visually by following the steps outlined below: Start by inspecting the pan below the transmission. For a C series transmission, the pan will be square. The C3 will recess towards the rear passenger side while the C4 will bulge towards the front passenger side.

How many bolts are in a Ford transmission?

Here’s how the transmissions break down: C3: 13 to 15 bolts, rectangular pan C4: 10-by-9-inch pan with 11 bolts. There is also a bulge in the front passenger corner. C5: Similar pan to C4 but has a hump in the middle. C6: Rectangular pan that has 17 bolts. Longer on the front and rear than on the sides.

What kind of transmission does a Ford 2000E have?

FORD LOOK-UP TABLE Model Years Transmission Type Engine Type/Size Transmission Model 2000E 1974 C4 2000E 1975-1981 C3 AEROSTAR 1995 4 SP RWD/4X4 V6 3.0L/4.0L A4LD AEROSTAR 1996 4 SP RWD/4X4 V6 4.0L 4R55E

The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and its input/output network control the following transmission operations: Torque converter clutch operation. The transmission control is separate from the engine control strategy in the powertrain control module, although some of the input signals are shared.

Here’s how the transmissions break down: C3: 13 to 15 bolts, rectangular pan C4: 10-by-9-inch pan with 11 bolts. There is also a bulge in the front passenger corner. C5: Similar pan to C4 but has a hump in the middle. C6: Rectangular pan that has 17 bolts. Longer on the front and rear than on the sides.

How can you tell if a Ford transmission is still running?

Measure the distance from the bellhousing to the rear of the transmission. Look at the transmission pan and note the shape and the number of bolts. Here’s how the transmissions break down: C3: 13 to 15 bolts, rectangular pan C4: 10-by-9-inch pan with 11 bolts. There is also a bulge in the front passenger corner.

Where is the 4×4 low range switch on a Ford Expedition?

The 4×4 low (4x4L) range switch is located on the transfer case cover. It provides an indication of when the 4×4 transfer case gear system is in the low range. The powertrain control module then modifies shift schedule for 4x4L operation.

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Ruth Doyle