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Ford F-4EAT transmission

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The F-4EAT was a 4-speed computerized, electronically controlled transmission developed by Mazda and JATCO. It was also later produced by Ford Motor Company from 1991 to 2003. It is natively referred to as the F4A-EL by Mazda and Kia. It shares the same planetary gearset and drive ratios as the Mazda G4A-EL and GF4A-EL but a different final drive ratio. It is also called the U241-E by Toyota. The F-4EAT is the replacement for the 3-speed FLC.

The F-4EAT was used mainly on the Ford Escort and Mercury Tracer. It was also used on the ZX2 Coupe, Mazda Protege and Kia Sephia. Some Ford Econolines also had the F-4EAT. Toyota would later use it in some of there 4cyl. models. From 2000 on.


The Ford data plate code is "E"

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