To adjust the transmission linkage on a Ford Bronco II with an A4LD transmission, start by ensuring the vehicle is in park and the engine is off. Locate the adjustment rod connected to the transmission and the shift lever; there should be a set screw or bolt that allows for adjustment. Loosen the bolt, shift the lever to the "Neutral" position, and then adjust the linkage until it aligns properly. Finally, tighten the bolt and test the shifting to ensure smooth operation through all gears.
Its an A4LD.
I believe that is one of the versions of an ( A4LD ) 4 speed automatic transmission
The 1990 Ford Bronco II typically comes equipped with either a Ford A4LD automatic transmission or a Mazda M5OD-R1 manual transmission. If you're looking to replace or upgrade the automatic transmission, the A4LD is the direct replacement option. It's important to ensure compatibility with the engine and transfer case when considering any transmission swaps or alternatives. Always verify with a trusted mechanic or parts supplier for specific fitment details.
The automatic transmission is an ( A4LD )
A4LD transmissions were installed in ford aerostars , rangers and explorers
It was a Ref Code: E24 | Year: 1985-'90 | Model: A4LD Overdrive w/T.Caccording to my research at Drivetrain.comSee Links to confirm.Hope This Helps.yes for the 2.9 litres i just put one in a a4ld auto tranny that is
How would i repair a 1993 ford explorer 4.0 liter A4LD Transmission?
The automatic transmission is an A4LD
As far as I can tell , the A4LD automatic transmission was used in the Ford Ranger from ( 1985 to 1994 model years ) *** transmission code " T " ***
A4LD automatic transmission
The automatic transmission is an A4LD in a 1991 Ford Explorer
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