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2001 Ford Expedition
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2001 Ford Expedition

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2001 Ford Expedition - Close-up of a transmission valve body showing part numbers and fluid channels. 2001 Ford Expedition - A close-up view of a transmission valve body, showing internal components and some fluid residue. 2001 Ford Expedition - Close-up of a transmission valve body, showing internal components and fluid. 2001 Ford Expedition - Close-up of a transmission valve body filled with red fluid, showing intricate channels and openings. 2001 Ford Expedition - Close-up of a transmission input shaft and its housing, likely during a repair or rebuild. 2001 Ford Expedition - Internal view of a vehicle's automatic transmission, revealing complex mechanical components. 2001 Ford Expedition - Close-up view of a transmission torque converter, a component of an automatic transmission system. 2001 Ford Expedition - Close-up view of the internal components of a transmission torque converter. 2001 Ford Expedition - Internal view of transmission components, showing gears and clutch pack. 2001 Ford Expedition - A disassembled transmission part shows internal components and wear marks. 2001 Ford Expedition - A damaged transmission clutch pack shows bent metal plates and broken teeth, indicating internal wear. 2001 Ford Expedition - This transmission gear ring shows significant damage, with several teeth broken off and bent. 2001 Ford Expedition - Metal transmission parts are shown in detail, including a splined ring and grooved cylindrical components. 2001 Ford Expedition - A detailed view of a mechanical transmission part, showing wear and machining marks. The Supermotors.net logo is in the corner. 2001 Ford Expedition - A close-up view of a damaged transmission gear ring, showing broken teeth and wear.

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