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- A transaxle is a single mechanical device which combines the functions of an automobile's transmission, axle, and differential into one integrated ****embly...
- car. FF Transaxle 4 Speed Automatic Transaxle Applications (calendar years) 1985–1992 Corolla (4 spd.) (includes FX) 4 Speed Automatic Transaxle Applications...
- Automatic, dual clutch automatic, and manual transmissions and transaxles used in vehicles manufactured by Ford Motor Company. 1950–1965 Ford-O-Matic 1958–1979...
- 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...
- business. The first transaxle product, the Hewland Mk.I of 1960, was a minor modification of the Volkswagen Beetle 4 speed transaxle used upside-down with...
- automatic transaxle Gear ratios for this transmission Applications 2002–2003 ES300 (1MZ) This is the U250E for V6 models. 5 speed automatic transaxle Gear...
- (220 kW). The 275 series were the first road-going Ferraris equipped with a transaxle and independent rear suspension. Pininfarina designed the 275 coupé and...
- provided by a dry sump system. The engine is mated to a purpose-built transaxle designed by Quaife. There are currently two versions of the engine available...
- The AXOD was a 4-speed automatic transaxle for transverse front wheel drive automobiles from the Ford Motor Company. It was introduced in the 1986 Ford...
- Generation transaxles replace the Motor Speed Reduction Device, which is a second planetary gear set found in the Third Generation transaxles. The transaxle and...