2017 Ford Transit-Connect-Passenger Transmission
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About the Transmission
The transmission transfers power from the engine to the wheels, allowing your vehicle to change speeds and reverse direction. It contains a complex system of gears, clutches, and hydraulics (automatic) or gears and synchros (manual). Transmission failure can make your vehicle undriveable and is one of the most expensive repairs. A quality used transmission offers significant savings over rebuilt or new units.
Signs of Failure
- Slipping gears or loss of power
- Delayed or harsh engagement
- Grinding or clunking when shifting
- Transmission fluid leak (red/brown fluid)
- Burning smell from transmission
- Won't shift into certain gears
- Check engine or transmission warning light
- Vehicle won't move in gear
- Whining or humming noise
- Shuddering during acceleration
Replacement Info
Transmission replacement is a major job requiring professional equipment in most cases. The process involves: lifting and supporting the vehicle, removing exhaust and drivetrain components, disconnecting transmission cooler lines and electrical connectors, supporting and removing the transmission (often 150-400 lbs), installing the replacement unit with proper torque specifications, and programming/adapting the new unit to the vehicle's computer. Used transmissions must be an exact match for your vehicle's engine, drivetrain, and model year.