
5R44E/5R55E is found in most 1997-2002 Ford Ranger, Mazda B-Series, and Ford Explorer; and 1998 and newer Mercury Mountaineer.

Used 1991 and up in GM trucks. The gray transmission connector and the 2 black speed sensor connectors enter driver side of the case. The 4L80E has removable tailhousing and can be used for 2 or 4 wheel drive.
Pan Bolts: 17
Tail Housing Bolts: 6
Found in 1993-1996 GM service trucks, vans, SUVs, and most RWD Cars. Does not have a T.V. cable. The gray transmission connector enters passenger's side of the case and the black speed sensor connector goes to the tailshaft. Can be used for 2 or 4 wheel drive.
Pan Bolts: 16
Tail Housing Bolts: 4

Found in 1996 and up GM service trucks, vans, SUVs, and most RWD Cars. The gray transmission connector enters passenger’s side of the case and the black speed sensor connector goes to the tailshaft. 1996 and up 4L60E/4L65E/4L70E transmissions are distinguished by the removable bell housing. Can be used for 2 or 4 wheel drive. 2010 and newer 4L70E can be distinguished by looking at the pin layout inside the transmission connector plug on the passenger side of the transmission. Compare the layout of the electrical pins to the pictures to the left to determine year of your 4L70E transmission.
Pan Bolts: 16
Tail Housing Bolts: 6

5R44E/5R55E is found in most 1997-2002 Ford Ranger, Mazda B-Series, and Ford Explorer; and 1998 and newer Mercury Mountaineer.
5R55S/W are found in most 2002 and newer Ford Ranger and Explorer; 2002–2005 Ford Thunderbird; and 2005–Current Ford Mustang. The transmission is connected by a gray and red transmission connector, a black and yellow range connector, and 3 black and yellow 2 pin speed sensor connectors

| 4R75 Speed Sensor Connectors | AODE/4R70 Speed Sensor | Transmission Connector | 4R70/75 Range Connector (98 - 2008+) | AODE Range Connector (92-97) |
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Found in most 1994–1997 Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Cougar; 1993–2004 Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis; 1996–2001 Ford Explorer; 1997–2004 Ford Expedition; 1997–2001 Mercury Mountaineer; 1991 and up Ford F-Series; and 1994–2004 Ford Mustang
The transmission is connected by a white transmission connector, a black and yellow range connector. Ford changed the speed sensor connector and added a input shaft speed connector with the 4R75 on some vehicles starting in 2005. See picture above to identify the speed sensor type.
Pan Bolts: 14

Found in 1998-2002 Ford F150,F250,F350,F 450, Expedition, Excursion, and other full size Ford trucks. The transmission is connected by a black and red transmission connector, a black and yellow range connector, and 2 black and red 2 pin speed sensor connectors.
Pan Bolts: 20

Found in 2001 and newer Jeep Grand Cherokee; 2003 and newer Dodge Ram, Dakota, and Durango; and 2006 and newer Jeep Commander. The transmission is connected by a black and gray transmission connector, a black and yellow line pressure connector, and 2 black and yellow 2 pin speed sensor connectors.
Pan Bolts: 15