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NO. the electronics on the 97 model are differnant than the 93 model. The 93 model has an A4LD and the 97 is a 4R44E/4R55E Macs Transmissions (Houston, TX) 281-394-4951 Macstransmissions@gmail.com
Not very many difference.. the 4r44e transmission has a couple more electronic componets than the old A4LD. The 4.0 motors DO carry a differant converter..But the basic design is the same. When you get into the 5R55E that's where the difference is. Macs Transmissions (Houston, TX)281-394-4951Macstransmissions@gmail.com the 4r44e is the light duty transmission, and the 5R55E is " suposedly " the heavy duty one. Made to work on the 4.o v-6. But either one will go out about every 100k or so.
A4LD transmissions were installed in ford aerostars , rangers and explorers
It is possible to fit an M5R1 in place of an A4LD engine. This can be done with certain modifications.
I believe you would have to change the tailpiece on the transmission so you can bolt your transfer case to it , and that 1991 to 1994 A4LD automatic transmissions on the Ford Explorer will interchange
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The 3.0 liter is not as interchangeable as the 4.0 liter. The 4.0 liter is interchangeable with the a4ld from the bronco 2 2.8 and 2.9's. The 4r55e and 5r55e's also all interchange with minor wiring differences.
How would i repair a 1993 ford explorer 4.0 liter A4LD Transmission?
it's either the AOD or the A4LD........... the way to tell this is the count the number of bolts on the transmission pan....18 bolts, it's the A4LD........ 14 bolts it's the AOD
There is an electrical cable consisting of 3 wires on the 1992 A4LD. Check to make sure all 3 of these wires are intact, and working. My gray one was snipped on my 1992 A4LD, and after reconnecting it, it worked fine.
Its an A4LD.