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Auto Trans Ax4n Reference Manuals A&b Taurus Sho Continental Sable Windstar 2000 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Santa Clara, California, US

Santa Clara, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Shipping amount not refunded. Buyer responsible for return shipping. Refunds only given in the event of a major problem, such as not rebuildable. This is a used casting and some wear is to be expected after 40 years, but I try to provide only the best castings that I can find. Restocking Fee:No

Original Ford reference/repair manuals for the AX4N four speed automatic series transmissions.    The AX4N is an improved version of the basic AXOD, and is more reliable. This transaxle shifting is non-sequential (as indicated by the "N" in AX4N) and has improved shift quality over the previous AX4S. Although similar in design and dimensions, it is a different transaxle than previous AXOD transmissions. The AX4N has 19 bolts to retain the fluid pan. It was used in the 1996–99 Taurus SHO models, and was standard on Duratec-powered models. It also appears in some 1994–2002 Vulcan-powered models. It became standard with both engines in 2003. It was renamed the 4F50N in 2001.

This auction is for both manuals, VOL A AND VOL B.  Two fairly large books!

This AX4N came in the following vehicles and more in  1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001:

1996-1999 Taurus SHO
1994- 2001 Taurus
1994-2007 Lincoln Continental
1994-2005 Mercury Sable
2001-2003 Ford Windstar
2004-2007 Mercury Monterey

I like these books because they have the different sections very well layed out complete with color circuit drawings and pictures, Theory of Operations: to tell you how it works, then Diagnostic Sections/Procedures to help you find the problem, Sub Assembly operations,  Disassembly Section, and Reassembly section.   Same books the dealer mechanics used!

From a closed dealership...although almost like new if not new.  Dusty.   Big book packed with lots of info!

Will fit in USPS Large Flat Rate box, so please choose between regular Fed Ex rate, Priority,  or media rate, you choose when you pay.

Buyer to pay actual costs for shipping and handling. Actual shipping outside of US. USPS MO preferred or similar for payment if you do not like electronic payment methods. Your choice!   International bidders, please contact me before bidding.  International buyers are responsible for any and all import duties and taxes.   Shipping amount does not include insurance!

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