WITH 5.4 MOTOR WORK IN A 2002 WITH 5.4?

Asked by James Mar 05, 2023 at 11:58 AM about the 2002 Ford F-150 XLT Crew Cab 4WD SB

Question type: General

WILL THE TRANSMISSION OUT OF A 2008 WITH 5.4 MOTOR WORK IN A
2002 WITH 5.4?

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tHE QUESTION IS WILL THE TRANNY OUT OF A 2008 f150 WORK IN 2002 . BOTH TRUCKS HAVE 5.4 V8.

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You need a numbers matching transmission for tire plug and play. Your best bet is to have the stock one rebuilt.

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When you're dealing with vehicles that are that old, even if you found a matching used transmission, it likely won't be any better than the one you have. So do have yours rebuilt.

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No, the sensors are different. Even the engines are different even though they are both 5.4, the 2002 has 2 valves per piston vs the 2008 has 3 valves per piston.

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