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The tailpiece on the 4x4 transmission allows the transfer case to be bolted to it The tail piece would have to be changed for a 2 wheel drive vehicle
Not unless you plan on converting it to a two wheel drive - there is a difference between 2WD transmissions and 4WD transmissions, even of the same model - namely, the 2WD transmission will have an output which goes directly to a driveshaft yoke, whereas the 4WD transmission will have an output which goes into a transfer case, as well as a mounting surface for the transfer case which is not present on a 2WD transmission.
On the door jam sticker of my 1997 Ford F250 with 7.3 Powerstroke diesel the transmission code is "E". I have the E4OD automatic.
That can be a problem with the fuse, the switch might be faulty. The motor at the transfer case might be unplugged.
On the transmission.
To fix a standard transmission leak on a 1993 Ford F250, simply take it to a mechanic.
You fill the transmission fluid on the 1988 F250 diesel at the dipstick of the transmission. You will need a filler funnel in order to keep spillage to a minimum.
NO.. it does not have a plug. only the Ford f250 and up do. NO.. it does not have a plug. only the Ford f250 and up do.
A Ford F250 diesel will not move forward if the transmission is not in gear or it has suffered a catastrophic failure. The transmission is responsible for moving the engine's power to the wheels.
The 1994 takes Mercon transmission fluid
a 1997 f250 has 250 hp
it is on side of transmission