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For a 1994 Ford Thunderbird : ( 3.8 liter V6 engine , automatic transmission ) ( 17 city / 24 highway , miles per U.S. gallon ) According to a website I was looking at
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Yes I was looking at doing the same on my 96
This would depend on whether you are looking for a used or new transmission. If you are looking for a new one, I would suggest contacting the vehicle manufacturer or a parts company such as AutoZone. If you are looking for a used transmission, websites such as Craigslist and Ebay can be very helpful. You can also call your local junkyards to see if they have the transmission you need.
You can find it by looking for the red handle coming from the transmission.
I was looking at one of the Ford websites and it shows : For a 1955 Ford Thunderbird , 4.8 liter / 292 cubic inch 8 cylinder engine : ( the spark plugs are gapped at .035 inch )
according to the owners manual this could be related to a problem with the ABS. I have the same problem and am looking for a diy solution. also from the owners manual the ABS controls the transmission , and my transmission is shifting roughly, which is what I noticed before I noticed that the speedometer wasn't working.
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A mixture because it can be separated for each other
I was looking at the 1997 Ford Thunderbird Owner Guide : And it shows ( if equipped ) when writing about the Antilock Brake System
According to a website I was looking at : For a 1996 Ford Thunderbird : 3.8 liter V6 ( 17 city / 24 highway ) 4.6 liter V8 ( 15 city / 23 highway ) Miles per U.S. gallon
By looking at the meter