General Specifications

2009 Ford Fusion SEL, 3.0 1, FWDSECTION General Specifications
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Item Specification
Generator, Dual Lower (Diesel Engines)Β 
Pulley ratio 3.00:1
Rating 75/120 amp (max) @ 1,800-6,000 generator rpm, approximately 500-2,000 engine rpm
Voltage regulator type Electronic internal with generator
Generator, Dual Upper (Diesel Engines)Β 
Pulley ratio 2.79:1
Rating 95/140 amp (max) @ 1,800-6,000 generator rpm, approximately 500-2,000 engine rpm
Voltage regulator type Electronic internal with generator
Generator, Single (Diesel Engines)Β 
Pulley ratio 2.79:1
Rating 65/110 amp (max) @ 1,800-6,000 generator rpm, approximately 500-2,000 engine rpm
Voltage regulator type Electronic internal with generator
Generator, Single (Extra Heavy-Duty Option) (Diesel Engines)Β 
Pulley ratio 2.79:1
Rating 95/140 amp (max) @ 1,800-6,000 generator rpm, approximately 500-2,000 engine rpm
Voltage regulator type Electronic internal with generator
Generator, Single (Extra Heavy-Duty Option) (Gasoline Engine)Β 
Pulley ratio 2.52:1
Rating 82/135 amp (max) @ 1,800-6,000 generator rpm, approximately 500-2,000 engine rpm
Voltage regulator type Electronic integral rear-mounted regulator
Generator, Single (Gasoline Engines)Β 
Pulley ratio 2.52:1
Rating 70/115 amp (max) @ 1,800-6,000 generator rpm, approximately 500-2,000 engine rpm
Voltage regulator type Electronic integral rear-mounted regulator
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