4R70W Transmission Shift Cable For Ford F-150 4.6L 5.4L 2005-2008 5L3Z7E395AA
4R70W Transmission Shift Cable For Ford F-150 4.6L 5.4L 2005-2008 5L3Z7E395AA
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4R70W Transmission Shift Cable for Ford
This 4R70W Transmission Shift Cable for Ford facilitates the selection of gears by connecting the shifter mechanism to the transmission, replacing cross-reference 5L3Z7E395AA.
Overview
The 4R70W Transmission Shift Cable for Ford is a critical component that ensures accurate gear engagement and smooth operation of the vehicle transmission system. This 4R70W Transmission Shift Cable for Ford is designed for vehicle owners who require a reliable replacement for a stretched or snapped selector link. Replacing a worn 4R70W Transmission Shift Cable for Ford restores the tactile connection between the cabin gear lever and the gearbox.
Built For Performance
- Steel inner cable construction provides high tensile strength and resists stretching during use.
- Flexible outer conduit protects internal components from heat and environmental debris.
- Factory-style connectors allow for secure attachment to the shifter assembly and transmission arm.
- Durable insulation maintains structural integrity under the high-temperature conditions of the engine bay.
- Corrosion-resistant fittings help prevent binding and ensure long-term smooth movement.
Fits These Machines
- for Ford F-150 4.6L 2005-2008
- for Ford F-150 5.4L 2005-2008
On-The-Job Use
- Restores the ability to shift between park, reverse, and drive modes in daily-driven pickup trucks.
- Resolves issues with loose or misaligned gear indicators caused by a frayed internal cable.
- Provides a necessary fix for vehicles that fail to engage specific gears due to mechanical linkage failure.
- Ensures reliable operation during towing or hauling where frequent shifting is required.
Specs At A Glance
| Part Number(s) | 5L3Z7E395AA |
| Transmission Type | 4R70W |
| Vehicle Compatibility | for Ford F-150 |
| Engine Compatibility | 4.6L, 5.4L |
| Model Years | 2005-2008 |
Good To Know
Q: Can a failing cable cause the vehicle to start in gears other than park? A: Yes, a stretched cable may prevent the safety switch from engaging correctly, which can lead to starting issues or incorrect gear indication.
Q: Does this component require periodic lubrication during its lifespan? A: Most modern cables are sealed with internal lubricants, though ensuring the exterior pivot points are clean can help maintain smooth operation.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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