4R7xx Usage
2002
- 4R70W used in all applications:
- Ford F-Series
- Ford Crown Victoria
- Mercury Grand Marquis
- Lincoln Town Car
- Ford Mustang
- Ford Expedition
- Ford E-Series
2003
- 4R75W Used in:
- Ford Mustang (GT and Mach 1)
- 4R70W usage in trucks:
- 5.4 L Ford F-Series, Ford E-Series, and Ford Expedition
- 4.6 L Ford E-Series Van, 4.2 L and 4.6 L F150
- 4R70W usage in cars:
- 3.8L V6 Ford Mustang
- Ford Panther platform Cars: Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, Mercury Marauder and Lincoln Town Car
2004
- 4R75E used in:
- 5.4 L-3v Triton F150
- 4R70E used in:
- 4.6 L Triton F150(except F150 Heritage)
- 4R75W used in:
- Mercury Marauder
- Ford Police Interceptor
- Ford Mustang (GT and Mach 1)
- 5.4 L V8 2V trucks Ford E-Series Van, and Ford Expedition
- 4R70W used in all other applications:
- 3.9 L V6 Ford Mustang
- 4.6 L V8 Ford E-Series
- 4.6 L V8 Ford Expedition
- Ford Panther platform Cars: Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, and Lincoln Town Car
- 4.2 L and 4.6 L Ford F150 Heritage
2005
- 4R75E used in 5.4 L V8 2-valve and 3-valve trucks:
- F150
- Ford E-Series
- Ford Expedition
- 4R70W used in:
- F150 Heritage (sold only in Mexico)
- 4R70E used in:
- 4.6 L Ford E-Series
- 4.6 L Ford Panther platform Cars: Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, and Lincoln Town Car
- 4.6 L Ford F150 except F150 Classic (sold only in Mexico)
2006 to 2008
- 4R70W used in:
- Ford F150 Heritage (sold only in Mexico)
- 4R75E used in all applications:
- 2006-2011 Ford Panther platform Cars: Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, and Lincoln Town Car.
- 2007-2008 4.2 L, 4.6 L, 2004-2008 5.4 L Ford F-Series except F150 Heritage (sold only in Mexico)
- 2006 Ford Expedition
- 2006-2013 4.6 L, 5.4 L Ford E-Series
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