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Encyclopedia > Ford 4F27E transmission
4F27E
Also called: FN4A-EL
Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Production: 1991-2006
Predecessor: ATX
Class: 4-speed transverse automatic transaxle
Similar: Aisin AF33
Chrysler Ultradrive

The 4F27E is a 4-speed automatic transaxle for transverse engine use. It was jointly developed by Ford Motor Company and Mazda, which calls the unit the FN4A-EL. It has been suggested that List of cars be merged into this article or section. ... The Ford Motor Company (usually called Ford; sometimes called FoMoCo), (NYSE: F) is a multinational corporation that manufactures automobiles. ... The ATX was a 3-speed automatic transaxle produced by Ford Motor Company from 1981 through 1994. ... Car classification is a somewhat subjective subject, as many vehicles fall between classes or even outside all of them. ... A transverse engine is an engine in which the crankshaft is oriented side-to-side relative to the wheels of the vehicle. ... An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the car or truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually. ... A transaxle, in the automotive field, is a component that combines the functionality of the transmission, the differential and the drive axle into one integrated assembly. ... The Aisin AF33 is a 5-speed automatic transaxle. ... The Ultradrive is a 4-speed automatic transmission from Chrysler Corporation. ... An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the car or truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually. ... A transaxle, in the automotive field, is a component that combines the functionality of the transmission, the differential and the drive axle into one integrated assembly. ... A transverse engine is an engine in which the crankshaft is oriented side-to-side relative to the wheels of the vehicle. ... The Ford Motor Company (usually called Ford; sometimes called FoMoCo), (NYSE: F) is a multinational corporation that manufactures automobiles. ... Mazda Motor Corporation ) (TYO: 7261 ) is a Japanese automobile maker based in Hiroshima, Japan. ...


The 4F27E is a 3-speed automatic with an added overdrive and is completely electronic, with all shifts controlled by solenoids. It has a four-element torque converter that includes a torque converter clutch and geartrain with two planetary gearsets, a transfer-shaft gear final drive, and a differential. A torque converter is a hydraulic fluid coupling that is used to transmit power from one or more engines or motors to a driveshaft or other output shaft. ... Input torque is applied to the ring gear, which turns the entire carrier (all blue), providing torque to both side gears (red and yellow), which in turn may drive the left and right wheels. ...

1 2 3 4 R
2.82:1 1.50:1 1.00:1 0.73:1 2.65:1

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To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Mazda 323 (called the Familia in Japan) was a subcompact car produced by Mazda in Japan between 1976 and 2003. ... The Atenza or Mazda6 is a midsize car from the Japanese carmaker Mazda. ... The Ford Escort was a compact car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 1967 through 2003. ... The Mercury Tracer was a compact Mercury car. ...

References

  • Positive Shifting. Mustangs and Fast Fords. Retrieved on February 22, 2006.

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