If by "ax4d" you mean "ax4s" then, yes you can, but make sure you use the appropriate pan gasket four it. If you mean "ax4n" then, no you cant, the look similar, but are different
Turkey uses the Metric System.The only country that does not use the Metric System is the USA.
i think so because the united states is the only place that doesnt use the metric system alot
The US does not use the metric system.
Yes, most countries around the world use the metric system as their standard system of measurement. The metric system is a decimal-based system that is widely adopted in many countries for its ease of use and consistency.
International sport is not used in the metric system, although international sport does use the metric system.
It depends on what Taurus you have, the 1990-1995 Ford Taurus' use the AXOD and the AXOD-E transmissions. The 1996-2003 Ford Taurus' use the AX4S and some models even use the AX4SN transmissions. I have looked at some info on the Ford Windstar and they sould work, some Windstars use the same transmissions as the Ford Taurus, I think they use the same transmissions as the Taurus from 1993-2000.
The shifting in the AXOD is done with fluid accumulators. Fluid fills the accumulator and pushes on a piston until it bottoms out. During that time, the clutches are applying slowly. In and AXODE or the AX4N, they eliminate the accumulators and use electric solenoids that regulate pressure to the clutch pistons. These transmissions are NOT interchangeable.
1 yard is 0.9144 meter or 91.44 centimeters.
(This answer Covers the "Generation 3" 1996-1999 Series Ford Motor Company Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable.)This answer differentiates depending on the transmission and the engine equipped. Normally the 1998+ year model Taurus/Sables had the AX4N Transaxle, whereas the 1996-1997 models had the AX4S. However due to transmission replacements and "one-off's" at the factory, many 1996+ Model tauri were shipped with the AX4N transaxle and some 1998+ models had the AX4S.To determine which transmission you have its as easy as climbing under the car and counting the bolts on the transmission pan. You can tell because this will be the largest pan on the vehicle. The AXOD-E (AX4S) has 17 Bolts. the AX4N has 19 Bolts.Another way to tell is some pans may have AXOD METRIC or AX4N METRIC stamped on it. If it says AXOD METRIC you have the AX4S. (the AX4S used many parts from the AXOD transmission and they are brothers in design however the AX4S is electronic controlled and features some improvements over the AXOD.) If your Pan says AX4N you obviously Have the AX4N.ApplicationVolumeAX4S (Vulcan)12.20 QTS. ( 11.5L )AX4N (Vulcan)13.50 QTS. ( 12.8L )AX4N (Duratec)13.40 QTS. ( 12.7L )AX4N (SHO)13.40 QTS. ( 12.7L )Remember to check the fluid regularly, as well as when you are filling the transmission.DO NOT OVERFILL.ONLY USE FORD MERCON V FLUID IN THESE TRANSMISSIONS. USE OF OTHER FLUIDS WILL DAMAGE THE TRANSMISSIONS.MERCON fluid has been superseded by the MERCON V fluid specification.For more information, see the included links.
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Turkey uses the Metric System.The only country that does not use the Metric System is the USA.
The United States does not use the metric system.
They use the metric system.
The Standard Metric System...