19 Conventional non-Positraction Differential 3.55
I believe you can find the axle code on one of the stickers on the end of the drivers door - then the code is used to find out what differential gearing your F150 has
Open the drivers door and look for an information sticker on the end of the door It will have the axle code for your truck
I am not positive about this but, I believe that this indicates that the axle has a 3.00:1 gear ratio. Check with you local Ford dealer for a definitive answer.
I believe axle code " 18 " is a 3.08 conventional axle ( non limited slip )
there should be an axle code or the door jam. Then you can call your local ford dealer and the can tell you, but some of the owner manuals had a list of the axle codes in them.
Axle code 12 indicates a 2.73 conventional non positraction differential. Many people that tow a lot go with a 3.55 and those are axle codes 19, 29, 39, 49, and 69.
Open your drivers door and look at the information stickers , look for the axle code If you resubmit your question with the year of your F-150 and the axle code I'll try to look up the gear ratio - Helpfull
Code 32 means EGR valve not seated (PFE) or EVP voltage out of static limit
On a 2003 Ford Explorer : Open the drivers door and there is an information sticker on the latch pillar You will find the axle code under " axle " Once you have the axle code you can determine the axle ratio
how to fix a c1342 code on a ford f150
I'm not sure if this is the same on a 2007 , but axle code 26 for 1997 to 2004 F150 trucks is a 3.73 conventional axle
According to the ( 1996 ) Ford Bronco Owner Guide : Axle code ( 19 ) is a Ford conventional ( non Ford Traction Lok / limited slip ) axle with a 3.55 ratio