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The tranny pan itself my not have a drain plug. The torque converters on fords have a drain plug and can be found in the front of the transmission where the torque converter resides. You can find this plug by turning the engine with a rachet on the crank or by gently turning the key without starting the engine. This will rotate the converter and youll find the drain plug. but to drain all the fluid you will also need to just drop the pan.
can some one help me i need to know if it's possible that the transmission converter dsmmsge the motof
Yes it did.
The 1999 F150 4.6 L is rated at 220 H.P. at 4500 RPM and 290 lb/ft torque at 3250 RPM
Ah yes the mysterious shake... As far as I can tell, its the torque converter... Though if that's not your problem, it could always be your idle sensor... Could it possibly be the U-Joints as well?
On the oil pan.
ford f150
Is the 1997 F150 Transmission is the same as the 1999 Expedition
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Bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine Sensor 1 is close to the engine , before the exhaust passes through the catalytic converter
they are located on the exaust pipes you probobly have about four on the truck i changed mine on my 1999 5.4 and i had four of them two before converter two after converter about 50.00 bucks a pop on mine the one's before the converter was the bad one's but they will tell you exactly wich one it is at autozone or somewhere with a dionostic test good luck
100ft/lbs