yes you will find that with research the transmissions on Ford cars do tend to give out somewhere around 80,000 miles. mine just went out this morning with no warning signs at all. i drive a 2005 Ford Taurus se and its got 84,000 miles on it. it just stops shifting.
Yes a lot of 2000 and 2001 windstars came with junk transmissions from the factory. Most of them blew after 5000 miles.
what other engine years are compatible with a 2000 ford explorer
It depends on what Taurus you have, the 1990-1995 Ford Taurus' use the AXOD and the AXOD-E transmissions. The 1996-2003 Ford Taurus' use the AX4S and some models even use the AX4SN transmissions. I have looked at some info on the Ford Windstar and they sould work, some Windstars use the same transmissions as the Ford Taurus, I think they use the same transmissions as the Taurus from 1993-2000.
The correct transmission is a Ford 4R70W. It is a common and widely available transmission.
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the transmissions are different 2000 takes ax4s 2001 take ax4n motors would fit some sensors make need to be transfered
Yes! The 1991-1994 Ford Explorer transmissions are interchangeable.
Need to know what the problems are.
In all FORD transmissions in FORD TAURUS, MURCURY SABLE, and LINCOLN models from around 1997 to around 2004, the transmissions were "shredding" the gears, so the transmissions basicly were no good. That's what happend to you, It will cost around $1500-$3000, depending on where you take it to be replaced or repaired.
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I'm not a mechanic / technician but I would say ( NO ) Starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions were electronically controlled
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