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What transmission does a Lincoln Town Car have?

A Lincoln Town Car typically uses a four-speed automatic transmission. Early models relied on Ford’s AOD/AOD-E family, while later generations predominantly used the four-speed electronic automatics in the 4R family (4R70W and 4R75W, with variations by year and engine).


Historical overview by era


Early Town Cars (1981–1992)


These Fox-platform Town Cars used Ford’s four-speed automatic transmissions, with the conventional AOD setup common in the era and electronic variants (AOD-E) appearing later in the period.


Before the list below, note the transmission family and evolution during this era:



  • Transmission type: four-speed automatic (AOD, later AOD-E).

  • Control: primarily hydraulically controlled with later electronic controls on some late-1980s builds.

  • Production context: paired with V8 options of the era and the rear-wheel-drive Town Car platform.


In summary, early Town Cars generally shipped with a four-speed automatic from Ford, evolving to electronic control in the late 1980s.


Later Town Cars (1993–2011)


With the move to the modular 4.6L V8 and updated chassis, Town Cars from the mid-1990s onward used Ford’s electronic four-speed automatics in the 4R family. The main transmissions were the 4R70W and its upgraded successor the 4R75W, designed to handle higher torque and provide smoother shifts.


Before the list below, here is the typical progression for this period:



  • 1993–early 2000s: 4R70W — a four-speed electronically controlled automatic.

  • Early-to-mid 2000s–2011: 4R75W — an upgraded version of the 4R70W with stronger components.

  • Notes: Variations can occur by engine option and trim; some late-model Town Cars retained the updated 4R70W lineage.


In short, later Town Cars almost universally used a four-speed electronically controlled automatic, transitioning from 4R70W to the improved 4R75W in many units.


Practical takeaways


What this means for owners and buyers is that, regardless of year, the Lincoln Town Car’s transmission family is four-speed automatic. If you’re inspecting or purchasing a Town Car, verify the exact transmission designation (AOD/AOD-E versus 4R70W/4R75W) and check for any year-specific service notes or recalls tied to the transmission. A vehicle’s VIN and the production year are the best guides to confirm the specific type installed.


Summary


Across its production life, the Lincoln Town Car relied on Ford’s four-speed automatic transmissions. Early models used the AOD/AOD-E family, while later generations shifted to the 4R70W and then the somewhat upgraded 4R75W in many configurations. The exact variant depends on the model year and engine options, so checking the specific vehicle documentation is recommended for precise identification.

Does Lincoln have a CVT transmission?


The current Lincoln models with CVT are the Lincoln Corsair and the Lincoln Nautilus. While you drive a CVT vehicle similarly as a typical automatic trans, the system, however, is greatly distinct. A conventional transmission has a set arrangement based upon just how it's believed the auto will be used.



What transmission is in a Lincoln Town Car?


Chassis

EngineDisplacementTransmission
Ford 5.0 V84.9 liters (302 cu in)Ford 4-speed AOD automatic



What are the common problems with a Lincoln Town Car?


Top Lincoln Town Car Problems

  • Compressor Failure Due to Air Leaks From Air Suspension Struts and Drier.
  • Intake Manifold May Crack Near Thermostat Resulting in Coolant Leak.
  • Corrosion on Battery Cable Ends.
  • Overheating Due to a Damaged Impeller.
  • Turn Off Suspension Switch Before Jacking/Lifting Vehicle With Air Suspension.



What transmission does a 2007 Lincoln Town Car have?


2007 Lincoln Town Car Specs, Features & Options

Drivetrain
RegularRegularRegular
Transmission Type
AutomaticAutomaticAutomatic


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