Ford CD4E transmission

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CD4E
Manufacturer Ford Motor Company
Also called LA4A-EL
Production 1994-2007
Predecessor F-4EAT
ATX
Successor 6F
4F27E
Class 4-speed transverse automatic transaxle

The CD4E was a 4-speed automatic transaxle for front wheel drive cars from 1994 to 2007. It was manufactured at Ford's Batavia Transmission plant starting in 1994. It is a higher output of Ford's F-4EAT transmission used in the Escort. The CD4E was called the LA4A-EL by Mazda and is also known as the 4F44E internally to Ford.

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Hints and tips: If your FORD automatic transmission suffers any shifting problems (especially if it suddenly seems to go into neutral while driving) you may be quoted thousands of dollars for repairs. A high percentage of these issues are caused by a faulty lever position sensor (MLPS). Replacing this sensor first is highly recommended. The replacement part is usually less than $50.

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