Powershift Transmission



POWERSHIFT TRANSMISSION 5-5 2.2 Transmission The transmission is the powershift type and has two speeds forward and two speeds reverse. The gear shifting is a power-shift type implemented by the hydraulic multi-disc type clutch. 205459 1 Flexible plates 4 Countershaft 7 Pump idler gear 2 Torque converter assembly 5 Output shaft 8 Pump drive gear. Powershift transmission TA90-7500. 1939 kW (2600 hp) at 1900 rpm Designed to match engine life, the new 7500 Series automatic transmission consists of a 9-speed coaxial power-shift transmission and an advanced electronic. Powershift transmission TA90-8501.

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The Ford PowerShift is a six-speed dual-clutchautomatic transmission, produced by the Ford Motor Company.[1] The Ford PowerShift gearboxes were built by Getrag Ford Transmissions, a joint-venture with Getrag.[2] PowerShift improves fuel efficiency by as much as 10 percent when compared to a conventional automatic transmission.[1]

The operation of a dual-clutch transmission is analogous to two traditional manual transmissions, each with its own clutch, operating in parallel and alternating shifts. The Ford unit is a six-speed with one clutch acting on first, third, and fifth gears, and the other used for second, fourth, sixth, and reverse gears. As the first gear is engaged, the 2-4-6-R clutch is disengaged and the second gear cogs are engaged. At the appropriate time, the 1-3-5 clutch is disengaged and the 2-4-6-R clutch is engaged. While in second gear, the other side shifts from first to third. The process is repeated with none of the efficiency loss normally associated with torque converters and, in theory, provides quick smooth shifts.

The PowerShift gearbox was developed jointly by Ford, Getrag, and LuK and was first introduced in Europe. Other manufacturers of dual-clutch transmissions such as Volkswagen and Volvo use wet-clutch technology.[3][4]

Some versions of the PowerShift transmission, including the 6DCT250 DPS6 version used in the Ford Fiesta and Ford Focus, used dry clutches and electric motor/solenoid actuation.[2] The transmission proved problematic even before it was released, with all installed units exhibiting failure behavior such as slipping or surging during launches, poor shift quality, and uncommanded shifts into neutral resulting in loss of power. Investigations have revealed that Ford's engineers and management were aware of the transmission problems before and after launching, and knew that the transmission was not capable of achieving an acceptable operation, yet chose to use the transmission anyway. Production workers have stated that cars with this transmission exhibited problems on their first drive off of the production line.[5]

Applications[edit]

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  • Ford Focus - International (2008–present) (2012-present in US markets)
  • Ford C-MAX (2008–present)
  • Ford Mondeo (2008–present)
  • Ford Fiesta (2010–present)[6]
  • Ford S-MAX (2010–present)
  • Ford Galaxy (2010–present)
  • Ford Kuga (2010–present)
  • Ford Ecosport (2012–present), Brazil (2013-2017). 2018+ US markets use a traditional 6-speed torque converter automatic.
  • Ford B-Max (2012–present)
  • Ford Tourneo Connect / Ford Transit Connect (US) (2012–present)
  • Ford Edge (2016–present), European models with diesel engine

Faulty operation[edit]

Ford has faced class-action lawsuits and fraud investigations in the United States,[7] Australia[8] and Canada[9] over the PowerShift gearbox as being defective and potentially dangerous in the Ford Focus, Ford Fiesta and Ford EcoSport. The lawsuits allege that vehicles equipped with the PowerShift gearbox 'continue to experience the transmission defect, including, but not limited to, bucking, kicking, jerking, harsh engagement, and delayed acceleration and lurching.' U.S. courts tentatively approved a settlement of the U.S. lawsuit on April 25, 2017.[10]

Ford has claimed that the defects were caused by either a faulty throwout bearing or input shaft and rear main seals that leak fluid onto the clutch causing it to slip. Ford has released fixes of the seals and updated clutch kits, but transmissions that have been repaired are still having repeated issues.[citation needed] There were also issues with the transmission control module such as faulty connector pins, shifter motors failing, and a poorly connected main ground wire due to paint on threads or an incorrect bolt being used during assembly. These transmissions were still installed into Focus and Fiesta until Ford ceased production of them.

However, subsequent journalistic investigations conducted after the Focus and Fiesta models were discontinued has revealed that Ford engineers and executives were aware of the problems before and after the release of it, with developmental engineers even stating in company e-mails that there was 'no driveable calibration' of the transmission, and with pre-production test engineers having to pull over out of traffic due to the transmission shifting into neutral. However, Ford has repeatedly denied systematic problems even to their own dealerships, instead directing them to replace the transmission over and over even though it was never truly fixed.[5]

Ford Thailand agreed to buy back about 200 Ford Fiesta and Focus models with faulty PowerShift transmissions.[11] Ford Brazil extended the warranty of the transmission to 10 years or 240.000km. Ford USA extended the warranty of the transmission to 7 years or 100,000 miles depending on the model year of the vehicle. Ford Australia has had a $AU10,000,000 fine imposed on it by the Australian Federal Court for unconscionable conduct relating to the transmission problems and poor handling of customer complaints[12] Ford is now[when?] under a US Department of Justice fraud inquiry to determine if the company was aware of a defect that it knew to be unrepairable, or if it may have misled customers and safety regulators.[13]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^ abVerve, Focus, Kuka featured at 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show, 2007-09-10.
  2. ^ abFord starts production of six-speed dual clutch PowerShift transmission, 2010-03-29
  3. ^Volvo's answer to DSG goes by the name PowerShift, 2008-01-11
  4. ^Ford officially announces dual-clutch PowerShift gearbox for 2010, 2009-01-21
  5. ^ abFord workers break their silence on faulty transmissions: 'Everybody knew', 2019-12-05
  6. ^Ford Fiesta Fordvehicles.com
  7. ^https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/52510-ford-hit-with-class-action-over-fiesta-focus-transmission-defect/
  8. ^http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-18/ford-faces-class-action-over-powershift-automatic-transmission/7425098/
  9. ^https://windsorstar.com/business/local-business/local-woman-joins-class-action-suit-against-ford/
  10. ^'Consumer Class Action Lawsuit Against Ford | Ford Focus and Fiesta Powershift Transmission Settlement'. fordpowershiftlawsuit.com. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  11. ^http://www.chiangraitimes.com/ford-thailand-to-agrees-to-buy-back-faulty-focus-and-fiestas.html
  12. ^https://www.theage.com.au/business/consumer-affairs/ford-ordered-to-pay-10-million-fine-for-unconscionable-conduct-20180426-p4zbrc.html
  13. ^Ford faces DoJ investigation over Focus, Fiesta transmission problems, 2019-12-05

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Genuine Spicer Powershift Transmissions are available as replacement parts for a number of off-highway vehicles including construction, mining and material handling vehicles. Engineered with smooth operation and long-term durability in mind, they are the centerpiece to a robust, efficient drivetrain system and deliver simplified handling, improved operator comfort, and reduced noise.

Spicer Powershift Transmission offers simplified handling, improved operator comfort, and reduced noise in off-highway applications.

Spicer Powershift Transmissions are OE transmissions—manufactured the very same high standards and delivering the same performance and reliability.

Spicer Powershift Transmissions offer a number of features that deliver impressive results in your off-highway applications:

  • Helical gears for noise reduction
  • Internal plumbing that eliminates leaks and external damage
  • Minimal noise and vibration
  • 3 configurations and numerous options
  • Conventional Transmission and with Valve-Proportional Control options
  • Manufactured to exacting OE specifications

Powershift Automatic and Dual-Clutch Transmission Parts.

Configurations:

Spicer Powershift Transmissions are available 3 configurations:

Transmission

T (HR) Model

The T arrangement is an integral transmission and converter assembly mounted directly to the engines. As a single compact package, it minimizes external piping abd eliminates a drive shaft.

MT (MHR) Model

The MT or midship mounting is an integral transmission and converter assembly mounted remote from the engine. This assembly allows for installation flexibility while minimizing external piping.

RT (R) Model

The RT model is a remote-mounted transmission with an engine-mounted converter. This allows for flexibility of the transmission installation.

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Powershift Transmission Series – Conventional

Frameforge 4 crack. T08 Series

T12000 Series

T20000 Series

24000 Series

32000 Series

TZL 16 Series

36000 Series

T40000 Series

1000 Series

Powershift Transmission Series – With Valve-Proportional Control

TE08 Series

Powershift Transmission

TE10 Series

TE15 Series

TE13/TE17 Series

Powershift Transmission Caterpillar

TE27/TE32 Series

Powershift Transmission Vs Hydrostatic

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