Intermediate (2, 6) Clutch

2007 Ford Fusion SEL, 2.3 Z, StandardSECTION Intermediate (2, 6) Clutch
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The intermediate clutch is a brake clutch that holds the rear planetary sun gear and shell assembly. The intermediate clutch is applied in 2nd and 6th gears.

Hydraulic pressure from the regulator valve in the valve body pushes the intermediate clutch piston against the intermediate clutch pack to apply the clutch. The low OWC  works as a pressure plate for the intermediate (2, 6) clutch. The rear planetary sun gear and shell assembly is held stationary to the transaxle case as a result of the clutch being applied.

Intermediate (2, 6) Clutch Cutaway View 

Fig 1: Cutaway View Of Intermediate (2, 6) Clutch
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Intermediate (2, 6) Clutch Exploded View 

Fig 2: Exploded View Of Intermediate (2, 6) Clutch
G06278152Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
ITEM DESCRIPTION

Item Part Number Description
1 7005 Transaxle case
2 7E005 Intermediate clutch piston
3 7B070 Intermediate clutch piston return spring
4 7D483 Intermediate clutch piston return spring snap ring
5 7E005 Intermediate clutch apply ring
6 7A019 Rear planetary sun gear and shell assembly
7 7E085 Intermediate clutch wave spring
8 7B164 Intermediate clutch assembly
9 7A089 Low/One-Way Clutch (OWC)
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