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Old 12-17-2006, 05:00 PM
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AOD wiring

Just came acrossed a AOD trani and want to throw it in my 67 mustang, have a few questions have everything figured out on how to make it fit, and flywheel changes and all that, but my one problem is how do I wire it up, I have the wiring harness and everything just not sure where the wires get connected to or if I have to terminate them somehow seeing there is no computer module. Any help would be gratefull thanks.
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Re: AOD wiring

Is it a AODE or an AOD? AODE is a fully electronic trans.

An AOD wiring is composed of the back up light and saftey switch, but you can bypass them and everything will work. I can't remember how many wires were involved, but I believe 2 were for the saftey switch and 1 for the back up light.
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Re: AOD wiring

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Is it a AODE or an AOD? AODE is a fully electronic trans.

An AOD wiring is composed of the back up light and saftey switch, but you can bypass them and everything will work. I can't remember how many wires were involved, but I believe 2 were for the saftey switch and 1 for the back up light.

Hmm not quite sure how do I tell, if it is not an AODE then do you know how I can bypass the whole thing. It has a small wiring harness coming off the trani consisting of 4 wires, if that helps at all. Thanks
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Re: AOD wiring

Sounds like you have a non computer AOD.
Simply plutg in that 4 prong switch into the trans, hook up 2 to your neutral safety switch & turn the key until it won;t turn over & you;ve found the 2 wires you need, just tape the other 2 together.
I think its the brown/black ones.
The critical part of running an AOD is the TV cable
Unlike a C-4 trans the AOD works on pressure & throttle position to shift.
Run it without your TV cable hooked up & you WILL burn it out in under 100 miles
The TV cable runs from the trans to you carb or EFI whatever your running, adjustment is critical.
go to windsorfox website ot lentechautomatics to see how to hook it up.
If you don;t have this TV cable they can get you one or visit your local wrecker
Good luck
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