ZF 5HP transmission

The ZF 5HP is a five-speed automatic transmission for longitudinal engine applications, designed and built by ZF Friedrichshafen AG's subsidiary in Saarbrücken.

5HP18

Introduced in 1991 on the BMW E36 320i/325i and E34 5 Series.

Applications

5HP19

Introduced in 1996, it is still in production, and has been used in a variety of cars from Audi, BMW, Porsche, and Volkswagen Passenger Cars.

Applications

BMWlongitudinal engine, rear wheel drive

5HP19FL

Porschelongitudinal engine transaxle

Volkswagen Grouplongitudinal engine transaxle, front-wheel drive

5HP19FLA

Volkswagen Grouplongitudinal engine, transaxle permanent four-wheel drive

1999 (DRN/EKX) transmissions used Induction speed sensors and 2000+ (FAS) transmissions used Hall Effect sensors. These transmissions are mechanically the same, but are not interchangeable.

5HP19HL

Porschelongitudinal engine rear engine transaxle

5HP19HLA

Porschelongitudinal engine rear engine transaxle

5HP24

Introduced in 1996, it is still in production, and has been used in a variety of cars from Audi, BMW, Jaguar, and Land Rover – all with a front mounted longitudinal engine.

Input torque maximum is 420 newton metres (310 lb·ft)

Gear ratios:

1 2 3 4 5 R
3.57 2.20 1.51 1.00 0.80 4.68
Applications

5HP24A

Four-wheel drive version used in Audi (quattro) and Volkswagen Passenger Cars (4motion) marques of the Volkswagen Group:

Input torque maximum is 420 newton metres (310 lbf·ft)

Gear ratios:

1 2 3 4 5 R R R
3.57 2.20 1.51 1.00 0.80 4.10

5HP30

Introduced in 1992, it was produced through 2003, and has been used in a variety of cars from Aston Martin, Bentley, BMW, and Rolls Royce.

Input torque maximum is 560 newton metres (410 lb·ft)

Gear ratios:

1 2 3 4 5 R
3.55 2.24 1.54 1.00 0.79 3.68
Applications

See also

References

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