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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / March 2005

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2005 ford focus zx4 se engine size/type determination

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bob brozewicz - 02 Mar 2005 19:59 GMT
hi all,

what is the best/easiest way to determine what engine/transmission is in
the car i have? where can i look on a vehicle tag to find this information?

i want to know if the engine is either the 20l durotec 20 or the 2.0l
durotec 20e pzev. i would also like to know who the transmission
manufacturer is and the name of it as well.

tia,

bob brozewicz
Don McC - 03 Mar 2005 22:18 GMT
> what is the best/easiest way to determine what engine/transmission is in
> the car i have? where can i look on a vehicle tag to find this information?
>
> i want to know if the engine is either the 20l durotec 20 or the 2.0l
> durotec 20e pzev. i would also like to know who the transmission
> manufacturer is and the name of it as well.

The vehicle certification label is on the left door B pillar.  The
transmission and axle type are encoded on this label.  The label
also includes the vehicle identification number (VIN) which
contains the engine type and other information.

http://www.ofoc.ca/garage/vin.html

http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-ford-vin-codes

--
Don

Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are much more pliable.
~ Mark Twain
bob brozewicz - 04 Mar 2005 15:36 GMT
>>what is the best/easiest way to determine what engine/transmission is in
>>the car i have? where can i look on a vehicle tag to find this information?
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>
> http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-ford-vin-codes

the links you list above fit the bill nicely.

thank you very much for responding

> --
> Don
>
> Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are much more pliable.
> ~ Mark Twain
 
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