Major Components

2007 Ford Fusion SEL, 2.3 Z, StandardSECTION Major Components
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This transaxle has the following major components:

  • Case with torque converter housing
  • Two drive clutches:
    • Direct clutch
    • Overdrive (O/D) clutch
  • Four brake clutches:
    • Forward clutch
    • Low one-way clutch
    • Low/reverse clutch
    • Intermediate clutch
  • Three planetary gearsets:
    • Front
    • Center
    • Rear
  • Drive chain and sprockets
  • Final drive planetary gearset and differential assembly
  • Pump and filter assembly
  • Main control:
  • Valve body assembly
  • Solenoid body assembly

Major Component Cutaway ViewΒ 

Fig 1: Cutaway View Of Transaxle 6F35
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Major Component Exploded ViewΒ 

Fig 2: Exploded View Of Transaxle
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ITEM DESCRIPTION

Item Part Number Description
1 7G391 Solenoid body
2 7A100 Valve body
3 7B164 Forward clutch (clutch brake 1, 2, 3, 4)
4 7B164 Low/reverse clutch (clutch brake low/reverse)
5 7B164 Intermediate clutch (clutch brake 2, 6)
6 7A089 Low One-Way Clutch (OWC)
7 7B164 Direct clutch (drive clutch 3, 5, R)
8 7B164 Overdrive (O/D) clutch (drive clutch 4, 5, 6)
9 7D491 Rear planetary assembly
10 7D491 Center planetary assembly
11 7D491 Front planetary assembly
12 7F465 Final drive carrier and differential assembly
13 7G132 Drive chain driven sprocket
14 7G384 Input shaft assembly and direct/overdrive clutch hub
15 7A103 Pump assembly
16 7975 Torque converter
17 7G132 Drive chain drive sprocket
18 7G249 Drive chain
19 7060 Park gear
20 7A441 Park pawl
RENDER: 1.0x

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