List of Jatco transmissions

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Nissan and its spinoff, Jatco, have produced a large number of automatic transmissions for many auto makers.

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[edit] Naming

The first Nissan/Jatco transmission, the L3N71B, used a simple naming scheme: The "L" stood for "light-duty", the "3" meant "3-speed", and the remainder was the series number. Descendants of this design continued this tradition, adding "E" for medium-duty in place of the L with the L4N71B/E4N71B, and an initial "R" for "rear wheel drive" with the RL4R01A/RE4R01A. This same system was used with the RL3F01A front wheel drive transaxle and its descendants through the RE4F04A.

Many OEM users assign new numbers, and Jatco has switched to a new scheme starting with "J" for Jatco, "F" or "R" for front- or rear-wheel drive. The next digit is the number of gears, while the model series is now two digits sequentially. The model series names do not map directly — although the RE4R03A became the JR403E, the unrelated RE4F04A became the JF403E.

[edit] Conventional automatic transmissions

  • Transverse engine front wheel drive
    • 1982–1990 RL3F01A/RN3F01A — 3-speed transaxle
    • 1982–1985 RL4F01A — 4-speed transaxle
    • 1985–1994 RE4F02A/RL4F02A — 4-speed transaxle
    • 1991–2001 RE4F03A/RL4F03A — 4-speed transaxle
    • 1992–2001 RE4F04A/RE4F04V — 4-speed transaxle (aka GEO/Isuzu 4F20E/JF403E and Mazda LJ4A-EL)

[edit] Continuously variable transmissions

[edit] Hybrid vehicle systems

  • CVT for Nissan Tino

[edit] See also

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