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Depends on the year, but generally not.
On a 2004 Ford Freestar : The transaxle ( transmission ) is located in the engine compartment on the drivers side . It is bolted to the " rear " of the engine
I am looking around to replace the transmission on my 1995 Ford Windstar and the information that I received from several different mechanics is that the 1995 Windstar transmission is a "one year" transmission so you pretty much have to get a 1995 transmission for a 1995 windstar engine. I'm no mechanic and really have no idea but this is just what I've been told... someone out!
In 2004, Ford renamed the Windstar "Freestar", and also introduced a Mercury version of the mini-van, the "Monterey". Ford then made the decision to abandon the mini-van market after 2007.
several names but one is mostly just renamed: Aerostar, Freestar, Windstar
yes, same body type
I wish I knew. It was replaced by the Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey Minivan, but as far as I'm concerned, the Windstar was a better minivan comparing it's 2 replacements.
transmission bands
The Windstar, Freestar & Monterey are Ford's front-wheel drive mini-vans. The 'Econoline' series of vans and Aerostar are the rear-wheel drive offerings.
where is the tcm in a windstar 2000 located
Ford windstar
I suspect the information in the "Related Question" below regarding Windstar doorlocks will apply to the Freestar - at least a good start...