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Ford ATX transmission

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ATX
Overview
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
Also calledFLC
Production1981-1994
Body and chassis
Class3-speed transverse automatic transaxle
Chronology
SuccessorF-4EAT
CD4E
4F27E

The FLC ATX was a 3-speed hydraulic automatic transaxle produced by Ford Motor Company from 1981 through 1994. Used in the company's four-cylinder-powered cars ranging from the Escort to the Taurus, the transaxle had a lockup torque converter, but no overdrive. It was controlled by a throttle or "kickdown" cable, and had no computer controls. This transmission is known for its gear whine.

The FLC was replaced with the JATCO/Mazda-designed, computer-controlled F-4EAT transmission for the 1991 Escort and Tracer. With the four-cylinder Taurus excised from the lineup after 1991, the FLC continued in production solely for the Tempo and Topaz until those cars were discontinued in 1994.

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