What transmission does a 2000 Mustang GT have?
What transmission does a 2000 Mustang GT have?
The 2000 Mustang GT was equipped with a T-45 transmission.
How long does a Ford Mustang Transmission last?
120,000 miles
Most Mustang transmissions last an average of 120,000 miles. The cost to replace the transmission will vary depending on whether you have an automatic or manual transmission.
What transmission is in a 3.8 Mustang?
The base Mustang featured Ford’s 3.8 L OHV Essex V6 mated to a standard 5-speed manual transmission or an optional AODE 4-speed automatic transmission.
Is the T45 transmission good?
It always shifts smooth, reliably, and feels great whether it’s driving around town or railing a 1-4 gear pull. I would not hesitate to put more power in front of it. Out of every car I’ve ever driven with a 3650 or T56 the T45 is the best shifting one IMO, it’s smoother and just flat out feels better.
Is 200k miles too much for a Mustang?
According to Motor and Wheels, an average Ford Mustang can make it to 200,000 miles. They explain that with the proper care and attention to maintenance, it can go even longer. Another Mustang owner maintained that he got 400,000 miles out of his Mustang with no major repairs at all.
Is there a problem with my 2000 Mustang?
I just bought a 2000 V6 Automatic coupe for my daughter. It drove great during the test drive, but now every once in a while the transmission seems to shift itself into Neutral while driving. When this happens the shifter remains firmly locked in the Drive position. To recover I shift to 2nd gear, then back to Drive and its fine for a while.
What’s the transmission fluid level on my Mustang?
When this happens the shifter remains firmly locked in the Drive position. To recover I shift to 2nd gear, then back to Drive and its fine for a while. The transmission fluid level is OK and the fluid looks good – salmon color. The car has 97,000 miles on it.
What should the RPMs be on a 2000 Mustang?
Hold the throttle so that the RPMs stay between 1700 and 2000. If it takes more than 10 seconds, let go and shift into manual second (2) to recover. Observe your fluid SOON after. Use a white paper towel. ( Not a kleenex.) White paper towels are not scented in any way and offer no distraction, regarding the colour of the fluid.
What should I do if my automatic transmission is not working?
This is also a fairly common problem (common among malfunctioning units: normal units operate without incident). Now, next time this happens, don’t try to recover. Hold the throttle so that the RPMs stay between 1700 and 2000. If it takes more than 10 seconds, let go and shift into manual second (2) to recover.