What vehicles have a 4R55E transmission?
4R44E/4R55E
- 1995–2001 Ford Ranger.
- 1995–1997 Ford Aerostar.
- 1995–1998 Ford Scorpio.
- 1995–1996 Ford Explorer.
- 1995–2001 North American Mazda B-Series.
What is a 4R55E transmission?
The name 4R44E means 4 forward gears, rear-drive platform (or 4WD, with a different tailshaft housing), rated for 440 ft/lb torque (after torque converter multiplication) and electronic shifting. 4R55E is the same but heavier duty and rated for 550 ft·lbs.
What is a 4R44E transmission?
The 4R44E was Ford’s popular transmission for light-duty vehicles such as trucks and smaller SUVs from 1995 to 2001. It is an automatic transmission with four speeds and has roughly 440 foot-pounds of torque capacity at its maximum.
What is a A4LD transmission?
A4LD Transmission Overview The A4LD was a modification of the C3. It has four speeds, achieved primarily by adding an overdrive gear. The C3 did not have this gear. The A4LD first saw use in North America in the Ford Bronco II and the Ford Ranger, both of which were developed in 1985.
What transmission is in a 99 Ford Ranger?
1, 4, & 5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
1999 Ford Ranger/Transmission
What transmission is in a 94 Ford Explorer?
4-speed automatic
1994 Ford Explorer/Transmission
What transmission is in a 1992 Ford Explorer?
1992 Ford Explorer/Transmission
What’s the difference between 5R55W and 5R55S?
The 5R55s/5R55w are both “Syncrounous” units, as they do not use the intermediate clutch and intermediate sprag that the 5R55N incorporates. The Ford 5R55S and 5R55W transmissions were introduced in 2002, found in the Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer vehicles, and are available in both 2WD and 4WD configurations.
How much power can a 5R55S handle?
This Super StreetFighter™ Automatic Transmission is rated to handle up to 1025 horsepower and is a direct bolt-in replacement for your factory unit.