Main Control Assembly

2010 Ford Transit Connect Van CargoSECTION Main Control Assembly
Fig 1: Exploded View Of Main Control Assembly
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ITEM DESCRIPTION CHART

Item Part Number Description
1 7D142 Valve assembly - manual control
2 7F194 Plates - spring retainer (7 required)
3 7H140 Springs - bypass clutch control (4 required)
4 7G179 Valve - bypass clutch control
5 7K720 Spring - modulation valve
6 7G408 Valve - line pressure modulator
7 W500100 Bolts M6 x 30 (3 required)
8 W705271 Bolt M6 x 63 (5 required)
9 7N266 Seals - valve body
10 W705271 Bolt M6 x 60 (5 required)
11 7A092 Body - control valve upper
12 7C155 Gasket - control valve body
13 7A008 Gasket - control body separator
14 7A101 Body - control valve lower
15 7R294 Stop - main regulator valve
16 7F445 Clip - throttle valve plunger sleeve
17 7A270 Spring - main fluid pressure regulator valve
18 7C338 Valve - main fluid pressure regulator
19 7G411 Spring - solenoid regulator valve
20 7H392 Valve - shift solenoid
21 7D400 Spring - intermediate servo accumulator
22 7D398 Piston - intermediate servo accumulator
23 7G408 Valve - converter pressure relief
24 7G316 Spring - converter regulator valve
25 7M040 Valve - lock-up control
26 7Z490 Gasket - solenoid body
27 7G179 Valve - low/reverse shift
28 7M040 Valve - 3-4 shift
29 7H148 Shift Solenoid B (SSB) (on/off) valve
30 7H148 Shift Solenoid A (SSA) (on/off) valve
31 7G383 Main regulator Variable Force Solenoid (VFS) Pressure Control Solenoid A (PCA)
32 7G484 Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) solenoid valve Shift Solenoid C (SSC)
33 7G484 PWMΒ  solenoid valve Shift Solenoid E (SSE)
34 7G484 PWMΒ  solenoid valve Shift Solenoid D (SSD)
35 7H185 Bracket - shift control solenoid hold down
36 W500211 Screws M6 x 12 (7 required)
37 W500012 Screw M6 x 14 (2 required)
38 7G391 Body - solenoid shift throttle pressure
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