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When was the Ford Crown Victoria transmission introduced?

When was the Ford Crown Victoria transmission introduced?

First introduced in 1992 for modular 4.6 liter engines in the Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis, and Town Car models, these transmissions are excellent choices for street performance with small block engines. By 1994, these units had completely replaced the older AOD.

When did Ford stop using the AOD transmission?

By 1994, these units had completely replaced the older AOD. They’re readily available on the used market and are great for retrofitting into earlier vehicles. First year of the wide ratio gear set, available only in the Lincoln MKVIII

Do you need a 3-4 shift accumulator on an AOD?

If your AOD doesn’t have a 3-4 shift accumulator, don’t worry about installing one. The AOD valve body mates with the main transmission case and is fitted with a manual shift valve (A) and a shift modulation throttle valve (B).

What’s the difference between the AOD and the 4R70W?

The AODE and 4R70W have a larger input shaft that connects a locking torque converter to the overdrive unit. The AODE/4R70W is different because there is one input shaft instead of both a primary and intermediate shaft. The AODE/4R70W manual shift mechanism is basically the same as the AOD except it has no linear backup light/neutral safety switch.

What was the successor to the Ford Crown Victoria?

The successor to the Ford LTD Crown Victoria, the Ford Crown Victoria served as the flagship sedan of the Ford model line, slotted above the Ford Taurus and as the Ford counterpart of the Mercury Grand Marquis. Produced across two generations, the Crown Victoria was sold exclusively as a four-door sedan.

When did the Crown Victoria go out of production?

In 2006, after factoring out fleet/Police Interceptor sales (95% of production), retail sales of the Crown Victoria dwindled to 3,000 (coming within 1,100 units of the Ford GT supercar), outsold by its Mercury Grand Marquis counterpart by an 18-to-1 margin.

What kind of transmission does a Ford Crown Victoria have?

As with its predecessor and the Lincoln Town Car, the 4.6 was paired with a 4-speed overdrive automatic transmission. In 1993, the Ford AOD transmission was replaced by the electronically-controlled AOD-E version. For 1995, the AOD-E was replaced by the 4R70W, a heavier-duty version introduced in the Lincoln Mark VIII .

What kind of roof does a Ford Crown Victoria have?

Alongside the standard two-tone roof, the Crown Victoria Skyliner was fitted with a fixed sunroof, a tinted acrylic glass panel formed the entire roof ahead of the B-pillar. For 1956, the Lifeguard option package was introduced as an option for the Fairlane Crown Victoria (as with all Ford cars).

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Ruth Doyle