4r100 Transmission



Automatic[edit]

  • 1950–1965 Ford-O-Matic
  • 1958–1979 Cruise-O-Matic
    • 1968–1981 FMX—A hybrid of the FX and MX
    • 1964–1981 C4
      • Most small-block V8 powered cars of the 1960s and 1970s in the North American market
    • 1966–1996 C6
      • Most big-block V8 powered cars/trucks of the 1960s and 1970s in the North American market, All Fseries trucks without O/D, 80 thru 96 (97 For F250HD, F350, and F-Superduty models)
    • 1974–1989 C3—Light-duty, smaller than the C4
    • 1982–1986 C5—Improved C4, with a lock-up converter
    • 1985–1994 A4LD—C3 with overdrive
    • 1989–1996 E4OD—C6 with overdrive
    • 1998–2004 4R100—Replaces the E4OD transmission
    • 1995–2001 4R44E—Electronically controlled A4LD, light-duty
    • 1995–1997 4R55E—Electronically controlled A4LD, heavy-duty
  • 1997–Current 5R44/5R55 Series—5-speed 5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W based on the 4R44E/4R55E, Bordeaux Automatic Transmission Plant / Sharonville Ohio transmission plant
    • Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird
    • 2005–2010 Ford Mustang V6, GT[1]
  • 1980–1993 AOD—Ford's first 4-speed automatic transmission, based on the FMX but with a torque-splitting feature.
    • 1992– AOD-E—Electronic AOD
      • 1993–2008 4R70W—Strengthened AOD-E with lower 1st and 2nd gear ratios
        • Application vary by year
      • 2003–2008 4R75E & 4R75W
        • Applications vary by year
          • 4.2L, 4.6L, & 5.4L (2v & 3v)
            • Ford E-Series Van
          • Ford Mustang (GT and Mach 1)
  • AXOD family—Van Dyke Transmission
    • 1986–1991 AXOD—4-speed transaxle
      • Ford Taurus, Lincoln Continental, Mercury Sable
    • 1991–1993 AXOD-E—4-speed electronic transaxle
      • Ford Taurus, Lincoln Continental, Mercury Sable
    • 1994–2003 AX4S—4-speed electronic transaxle
      • Ford Taurus, Ford Windstar, Lincoln Continental, Mercury Sable
    • 1995–2007 AX4N/4F50N—4-speed electronic transaxle
      • Ford Freestar, Ford Taurus, Ford Windstar, Lincoln Continental, Mercury Monterey, Mercury Sable
  • 1980–1994 FLC—3-speed hydraulic transaxle
    • Ford Escort, Ford Tempo, Mercury Topaz, Ford Taurus, Mercury Sable, and Ford EXP
  • 1989–1997 4EAT-G—4-speed Mazda design transaxle
  • 1990–2003 F-4EAT—4-speed electronic transaxle—Mazda transaxle
    • Ford Escort, Mercury Tracer
  • 2000-2013 4F27E--Strengthened 4-speed F-4EAT
    • Ford Focus, Ford Transit Connect
  • 1994–2007 CD4E—4-speed transaxle, Batavia Transmission—Replaces the 4EAT-G transaxle
    • Ford Contour, Ford Escape, Ford Mondeo, Ford Probe, Mercury Cougar, Mercury Mariner, Mercury Mystique, Mazda Tribute, Mazda 626.
  • 2003.5–2010 5R110W – 5-speed automatic with Tow/Haul mode – Replaces 4R100 in Super Duty trucks
  • 2011–2019 6R140 - 6-speed automatic with Tow/Haul mode - Replaces 5R110W in Super Duty trucks.[2]
  • 2020-present 10R140 - 10-speed automatic with Tow/Haul Mode - Replaces the 6R140 in Super Duty trucks.
  • 2005–present Aisin AWF-21 6-speed
    • Lincoln MKZ (2006-2010), Ford Fusion AWD (2007-2009), Land Rover LR2
  • 2005–2007 ZF-Batavia CFT30—Continuously variable transaxle (CVT)
    • Ford Freestyle, Ford Five Hundred, Mercury Montego
  • 2005–2016 6R60 ZF 6-speed transmission
    • Ford Falcon (BF, FG)
    • Ford Territory (AWD)
  • 2006-2009 Ford FNR5 transmission - A 5 speed automatic from Mazda, uses Ford FNR5 fluid
    • Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan
  • 2006–2007 6R60 6-speed transmission
    • Ford Explorer, Mercury Mountaineer
  • 2007–present 6R80 6-speed transmission
    • Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator, 2009 Ford F-Series, 2011 Ford Mustang (V6 & GT), 2011 Ford Territory, 2011 Ford Ranger (Note: Global excluding USA)
  • 2007–present 6F50—6-speed transaxle, Van Dyke Transmission
    • Ford Edge, Ford Explorer, Lincoln MKX, Lincoln MKS, Ford Taurus, Ford Flex, Lincoln MKT, Lincoln MKZ (2010-Present)
  • 2009–present 6F35—6-speed transaxle, Van Dyke Transmission
    • Ford Escape, Ford Fusion, Ford Focus, Ford C-Max, Ford Kuga (in the Focus, C-Max and Kuga it is used with the 1.5 L4 Ecoboost. Also used with the ford escape in 2.0 L4 GTDI variant, and rated for vehicles up to 3.0L)[3]
  • 2009–present 6F55—6-speed transaxle (designed for use with the 3.5L Ecoboost V6)
    • Lincoln MKS, Ford Flex, Ford Taurus SHO, Lincoln MKT, Ford Explorer Sport (2013-present)
  • 2013-present HF35 Hybrid and Plug in Hybrid transaxle.
    • Ford Fusion HEV, Ford Fusion Energi PHEV, Ford C-Max HEV, Ford C-Max Energi PHEV, Lincoln MKZ Hybrid.
  • 2017- 10R80 Ford-GM 10-speed automatic transmission[4][5]
    • 2017 Ford F-150 (including Ford Raptor), Ford Expedition, Ford Mustang
  • 2017–present 6F15—6-speed transaxle (designed for use with the 1.0 Ecoboost to replace the DPS6 Powershift transmission)
    • Ford EcoSport, Ford Focus, Ford C-Max
  • 2017-present 8F35 8-speed transverse transmission[6] (1.5 and 2.0 EcoBoost, 2.0 Duratorq)
    • Ford Edge, Ford Escape (2020),[7]Ford Focus, Ford S-MAX, Ford Taurus
  • 2017-present 8F40 8-speed transverse transmission (2.0 EcoBlue)
    • Ford Edge, Ford Focus, Ford S-MAX, Ford Galaxy, Ford Mondeo, Ford Kuga, Ford Mustang
  • 2018-present 8F24 8-speed transverse transmission (1.5 EcoBlue)
  • 2018-present 8F57 8-speed transverse transmission for higher torque (2.7 V6 EcoBoost)
    • Ford Edge ST, Ford Explorer, Ford Fusion, Ford Taurus

Dual-clutch automatics[edit]

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These are dual-clutch transmissions.

  • 2008-present 6DCT150 Ford Powershift 6-speed wet clutch
  • 2008–present 6DCT250 Ford Powershift (DPS6) 6-speed dry clutch
    • Ford EcoSport, Ford Fiesta, Ford Focus.
    • The 2012-2016 DPS6 Powershift transmission was used in the 2012-2016 Ford Focus and 2011-2016 Ford Fiesta sedans. This transmission is the subject of a massive number of lawsuits alleging Ford lied in order to sell cars Ford knew had defective transmissions.[8]
  • 2008-present 6DCT450 Ford Powershift (MPS6) 6-speed wet clutch
    • Ford Focus, Ford Mondeo, Ford Kuga, Ford Galaxy, Ford Fiesta, Ford C-Max, Ford S-Max
  • Upgrade the factory transmission in your 1999-2003 Ford 7.3L Powerstroke with the ATS Built 4R100 Transmission. Innovation and technology set ATS apart from the rest. Between their engineering team, and their transmission specialists, ATS has logged thousands of hours in building, testing, and manufacturing to bring you the best transmission.
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  • Getrag Transmissions
    • 2017-present 7DCL750 Getrag - 7-speed
      • Ford GT (2nd gen. V6)
  • Tremec Transmissions
    • 2020-present Tremec TR-9070 7-speed

Manual[edit]

  • 1960-1967 Ford/Mercury HED 3-speed transmission (non-syncro first gear)
  • 1968- Ford Type E (aka Built or 2000e) 4-speed transmission Came in Anglia 105E, Cortina MkI, Lotus Cortina MkI, Cortina MkII to up to '68, Consul Classic, Consul Capri, Corsair, Escort TC, Mexico Mk1 and RS1600 MkI.
  • 1976–1985 BC or BC4
  • 1982–1995 BC5
  • 1995-present IB5
  • MT75
    • Ford Sierra, Ford Granada, Ford Escort Cosworth, Ford Scorpio, Ford Transit
  • 1981–1994 MTX-III
  • 1989–1995 MTX-IV
  • MTX-75, 'Cologne' transmission
    • Ford Contour, Ford Escort, Ford Focus, Ford Mondeo, Jaguar X-Type, Mercury Cougar
  • Type 9 (or Type N, T-9)
    • Ford Capri 1.6, 2.0 1983 onwards, Capri 2.8 1982 onwards, Ford Sierra 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, Sierra XR4i, Sierra XR4x4 2.8, Merkur XR4Ti
    • New Process 435 heavy duty 4 speed transmission
    • Clark / Tremec 4 speed OD and SROD
  • Tremec or Borg-Warner transmissions
    • Borg-Warner T-18/T-19 transmissions - circa 1966-1991 Ford F-Series
    • Borg-Warner T-10 transmission – 1957–1965[9]
    • Borg-Warner T-5 transmission – Ford Sierra; 1983–1995 Ford Mustang; 2005–2009 Mustang V6
    • Tremec T-170/T-175/T176/T177 1984-1990+? F-series
    • Tremec T-45 transmission – 1996–1999 Mustang Cobra, 1996–2000 Mustang GT
    • Tremec T-56 transmission – 2000 Cobra R and 2003–2004 Mustang Cobra, Ford Falcon (BF) I6T and 5.4l V8 BF MK1 - BF MK11
    • Tremec TR-3650 transmission – 2001–2010 Mustang GT
    • Tremec TR-6060 transmission – 2007–present Ford Shelby GT500, Ford Falcon (FG) I6T, 5.4L and 5.0L supercharged V8
  • Getrag transmissions
    • Getrag MT-285 6-Speed Manual - 2002-2004 Focus SVT
    • Getrag MT-82 - 2011-present Mustang GT
  • Mazda M5OD transmissions
    • M5OD-R1 – Ford Ranger, Bronco II, Explorer, Aerostar.
    • M5OD-R1HD – Ford Ranger (4.0L V6 only)
    • M5OD-R2 – Thunderbird Super Coupe, Ford F-150, Bronco (except with 351 cu in (5.8 L) V8)
  • Toyo Kogyo (Early Mazda)
    • TK 4 4 speed manual (No Overdrive) (Ranger, Bronco II 83-85, Aerostar 85)
    • TK 5 5 speed manual (With overdrive) (Ranger, Bronco II 85-87, Aerostar 85-87)

Mitsubishi FM145/FM146 5 speed (overdrive) (Ranger/Bronco II 86-92 with 2.0L, 2.3L, and 2.9L engines only)

References[edit]

4r100 Transmission
  1. ^Ford 5R55E transmission#5R44E/5R55E/N/S/W
  2. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2011-09-12. Retrieved 2011-05-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^'6F35 Transmission parts, repair guidelines, problems, manuals'. go4trans.com. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  4. ^'Exclusive: An Inside Look At Ford's New 10 Speed Transmission'. www.thetruthaboutcars.com. Retrieved 2015-03-16.
  5. ^'Saturation Dive: Ford 10 Speed Transmission Power Flow'. www.thetruthaboutcars.com. Retrieved 2015-04-17.
  6. ^Craig, Renneker. 'Sessions 2018'. CTI Symposium USA.
  7. ^oemdtc (2019-10-02). '8F35 – Illuminated MIL With DTC P0766 And/Or Intermittent No Reverse Engagement – 2019-2020 Ford & Lincoln | Ford'. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  8. ^Howard, Phoebe (May 9, 2018). 'Suit: Ford lied and blamed buyers' (Thursday, May 9, 2018). The Detroit Free Press. p. A1.
  9. ^10.asp Article from Classic Car Magazine[dead link]

See also[edit]

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A vehicle is made with numerous software and hardware components. Amongst them, the gear box or transmission plays an essential part in the function of the car, just like the brain and heart in our body. Without a transmission, the engine would not be able to deliver power to the wheels.

In general, there are 2 types of transmission: automatic and manual. The manual device is managed by the user and have a gear selector as well as clutch assembly to adjust levels of gear.

Therefore, you can control the selected gear completely. These days, most car models it made with an automatic system of transmission, which applies a torque converter instead of clutches to change gears automatically without manual effort.

4R100 is a heavy-duty automatic transmission that is introduced in 1998 by Ford. In fact, it is an updated version of the predecessor E4OD. This system is an essential part in several of the most popular Ford cars such as Ford Excursion, Ford Expedition, Ford Super Duty, Ford Lightning and Ford E-series.

When you expose a 4R100 transmission to increased torque load and overload, its operation would be weakened. In this article, we will show you some common problems in 4R100 transmission and also several according solutions that you can do yourself without the need to call a professional mechanic.

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Problems in 4R100 Transmission​

The first thing you need to do is finding out what is wrong with the 4R100 transmission to have suitable solution. The following are some common issues happening in the 4R100:

  • Slipping the transmission off when shifting gears.
  • Fluid leakage from the front part of the transmission.
  • Hard shift in the gears.
  • Car stalls in reverse.
  • Transmission only works in reverse.

Solutions for 4R100 Transmission Issues

If you have any problems with the 4R100 transmission mentioned above, then the following solutions would help to deal with them:

1. Transmission Slipping When Shifting Gear

When the gears are not shifted properly by the transmission, do the belowing steps.

  • Check the alignment of DTR sensor to see whether it slips, it would be a cause for the delay in transmission response in your vehicle.
  • Check the overdrive light to see if it flashes. In this situation, the problem would be from the transmission’s solenoid. This is a serious problem and requires rebuilding, which could save you a lot of money. However, this task requires specialized skills, so you should have it done by a professional mechanic.

2. Fluid Leakage from The Transmission

When you face a fluid leakage in the transmission, it is important to check the following parts:

    • Front seal: If you have not used the car for a long time, then the seal would possibly dry up and get brittle. As a result, the seal would lose its elasticity and ability to keep the liquid, which leads to the leakage.
  • Hub of the torque converter: This component would worn out due to constant use of your car, which requires replacement of the transmission or the torque converter.
Transmission

In both cases, you need to replace the transmission with an already used one, which would be found with cheaper price.

3. HardShift in The Gears

If you are dealing with a hard shift in the gears, then the accumulator would be broken or stuck in the bone. In this case, you should remove it carefully from the transmission, and see if there is any marks of wear at the bore.

Use a dry and soft cloth to clean it, then check whether the grooves in the accumulator are damaged or not clogged.

Another possible cause would be because of a faulty line modulator valve. You would see it show up at other gears if the problem happens. To fix this, you need to replace with a new one.​

4. Vehicle Stalls While Reversing

This issue would be the result of malfunction in IAC or Idle Air Control sensor, which is often built in modern vehicle models to control the idling RPM of the engine.

4r100 transmission rebuild

This device could last for lifetime of your car, thus the premature failure is probably due to complete or partial jamming in the actuator, which could not control smoothly and lead to frequent stall of the engine.

4r100 Transmission Case

In most situations, you can resolve this problem by removing and cleaning the IAC sensor. But if this does not work, then you need to replace the actuator or the IAC sensor.​

4r100 Transmission

5. Transmission Only Works in Reverse

4r100 Transmission Diagram

When facing this problem, you should examine the forward clutch assembly to see if it is worn out. In addition, remember to check the splines in the forward planetary. Both cases require to replace the transmission.

A re-manufactured or rebuilt transmission has all required upgrades and necessary major alterations, which are made to improve its durability and performance.

​If you buy a 4R100 transmission that is re-manufactured from a famous brand, then you can have a warranty of nearly 3 years instead of a 90 days. The company also provides complete replacement of the transmission when it fails to work normally during this warranty period.

Conclusion​

After reading this article, we believe that you have learned all necessary information to deal with common problems in 4R100 transmission.

Once you have mastered in rebuilding the transmission, it becomes much easier to add the features as an improvement, which eventually enhances its performance. In addition, you can also increase the efficiency by installing a transmission cooler to regulate the temperature in the transmission.

To get maximum performance from the 4R100 transmission, you need to manually check its components and operation frequently. Figuring out any problems early could help to solve it timely, which does not seriously affect the performance of the car.​

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