It was used in the previous generation Sable/Taurus (90's) with the 3.0 OHC Duratec engine and FWD Lincoln Continental's with the 4.6 V8. The two are probably not interchangeable and the gearing between the two is much different (at least in my experience). Would be nice to know if the two are interchangeable.
'98 - '00 should be the same transmission, so yes.(Provided the wheel size is the same for both vehicles, and the letter codes match [i.e. AX4N or AX0D])
Yes, you can interchange the AX4N transmission between a 2003 Ford Windstar and a 2004 Ford Freestar, as both vehicles use the same transmission model. However, it's important to verify compatibility regarding any specific electronic connections or hardware differences. Additionally, ensure that the transmission mounts and any related components are suitable for both vehicles during the swap. Always consult a professional mechanic or a repair manual for detailed guidance.
2001 lesabre
Umm, short answer, no. Two completely different transmissions, controlled in two completely different ways.
the transmissions are different 2000 takes ax4s 2001 take ax4n motors would fit some sensors make need to be transfered
Other 318's
A 1997 Lincoln Continental will use Mercon transmission fluid- AX4N Transmission
The ax4s and ax4n transaxles are not interchangable. The computers are completely different, the axles are different, everything is different on both! I learned the hard way !!!
Yes I can help you, Go to Transtar Industries.com ,click on view catalog,in lefthand payne select 2008 at catalog then look for ford then select that,scroll down to ax4n/4f50n select that one and agree to down ax4n catalog in PDF format and then you will see all of your internals of that transmission!
on 2003 taurus,you must remove sub frame.time consuming,but necessary
There is NO "Reservoir" for a AX4N, Automatic Transmission. There is an oil pan and a torque converter which is between the engine and the transmission where it bolts to the engine.
The transmissions are interchangeable. You just have to make sure they carry the same transmission. There will be a model number on the bottom on the tranny pan probably AX4N or something like that.. If the number matches, then go to town!