Part Numbers from Ford Service DVD's
#1
Part Numbers from Ford Service DVD's
Anyone know how to complete a Ford part number?
The Ford Service DVD's only give you a base number and you somehow need to get to a complete number in order to use the various Ford Part websites.
Everything I see online is for vintage vehicles when it comes to deciphering part number structure.
Any help would be great!
The Ford Service DVD's only give you a base number and you somehow need to get to a complete number in order to use the various Ford Part websites.
Everything I see online is for vintage vehicles when it comes to deciphering part number structure.
Any help would be great!
#2
Not sure how much of a help it is. But, tasca you can just select your year model then narrow down the list for the part you need instead of having a part number to find it. Plus once you find the part it should show the complete part number for it.
http://www.tascafordparts.com
http://www.tascafordparts.com
#3
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The first number in the prefix is the model year.
Second and third numbers are for the model.
Fourth number is for the system (powertrain, body, electrical, etc.).
For example: 8L2P-7000-AA would be for a 2008, Ranger, trans assembly (powertrain system)...first design level.
In the suffix the second letter advances if there is a minor change to the part that does not affect interchangeability. The first letter of the suffix rolls if there is an interchangeability issue.
That's it in a nutshell.
Second and third numbers are for the model.
Fourth number is for the system (powertrain, body, electrical, etc.).
For example: 8L2P-7000-AA would be for a 2008, Ranger, trans assembly (powertrain system)...first design level.
In the suffix the second letter advances if there is a minor change to the part that does not affect interchangeability. The first letter of the suffix rolls if there is an interchangeability issue.
That's it in a nutshell.