Ford AXOD transmission

The AXOD was a 4-speed automatic transaxle for transverse front wheel drive automobiles from the Ford Motor Company. It was introduced in the 1986 Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable (with the 3.0 L Vulcan V6). The AXOD and its successors are built in Ford's Van Dyke Transmission plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Production of the final member of the family, the 4F50N (a renaming of the AX4N), ended in November 2006.

AXOD
Overview
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
Also calledAXOD-E
AX4N
AX4S
4F50N
Production19862007
Body and chassis
Class4-speed transverse automatic transaxle
Chronology
Successor6F

The AXOD has a code letter of "T" on its data plate. The AXOD transaxle has 17 bolts to retain its fluid pan.

Applications:

  • 19861990 Ford Taurus
  • 19861990 Mercury Sable
  • 19881991 Lincoln Continental
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