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Which cars use A960E transmission?

In brief, the A960E is a six‑speed automatic transmission built by Aisin for Ford, used in a limited set of models in certain markets during the 2010s. It is not a broadly deployed unit across most current Ford lineups. This article explains what the A960E is, how it has appeared in various markets, and how you can verify whether a specific vehicle uses this transmission.


What is the A960E?


The A960E is a six‑speed automatic transmission designed and manufactured by Aisin for use in vehicles associated with Ford Motor Company. It is part of the broader family of Ford‑linked six‑speed automatics that have carried various internal codes in different markets. Because automakers often reuse or rename transmission families across regions, the exact naming and model applicability can vary by year and market. For owners and prospective buyers, the practical takeaway is that the A960E designation signals a specific six‑speed automatic used in a limited subset of vehicles, rather than a universally standard unit across Ford’s lineup.


Origin and design notes


The A960E represents the kind of cross‑brand collaboration that is common in modern automotives, where an external supplier provides a transmission design that can be adapted for multiple brands and markets. As with many such units, the public, model‑by‑model listing of exact applications is not consistently published by manufacturers, so confirmations often come from service bulletins, parts catalogs, or dealer data, rather than a single official model list.


How to determine if your car uses A960E


Because there is no universally published, one‑size‑fits‑all list of which models use the A960E, you should verify with direct vehicle information sources and, when possible, the transmission code on the car itself. The steps below help you confirm whether a specific vehicle uses this transmission.



  1. Check the transmission code plate or tag. Many automatic transmissions carry an identifying code on a metal plate or label near the transmission or on the oil pan. Look for the code “A960E” or a close internal designation that indicates this six‑speed unit.

  2. Consult official service documentation for the vehicle. The owner’s manual, workshop manual, or dealer service bulletins for your exact model year and market may list the transmission code or family (such as the A960E/6F35 family) used in that variant.

  3. Decode the VIN with a reliable reference. Some manufacturers’ EPC (Electronic Parts Catalog) or official online portals can map a VIN to the specific transmission code. If you don’t have direct access, a Ford dealer or qualified shop can run the VIN and confirm the transmission‑level specification.

  4. Ask a dealer or independent specialist. If you cannot locate a plate or definitive manual entry, a dealership service department or a transmission specialist can verify the exact transmission code for your vehicle using the VIN and engine/transmission options.


These steps help ensure you’re identifying the correct transmission for a given vehicle, especially since regional naming conventions and market-specific variants can obscure a straightforward model list.


Regional and model‑year variations


Publicly available lists of A960E applications are not standardized across regions. Different markets may label or source the same six‑speed unit under slightly different internal codes, or couple it with different variant names in catalogs. As a result, the best‑supported approach is to verify via the vehicle’s VIN, the official parts catalog, or a dealer’s service database for the exact model year and market. This approach minimizes the risk of assuming a model uses the A960E when another six‑speed automatic is actually installed.


Impact for owners and buyers


For owners, knowing your transmission code can matter for maintenance intervals, compatible rebuilds, and parts availability. For buyers, confirming the transmission type helps assess repair costs, parts compatibility, and resale value. In all cases, rely on official documentation or a knowledgeable dealer to confirm the exact transmission model before making decisions.


Summary


The A960E is a relatively specialized, Ford‑associated six‑speed automatic produced by Aisin, deployed in a restricted set of vehicles and markets during the 2010s. Because official, universal model lists aren’t consistently published, the most reliable way to determine whether a specific car uses the A960E is to check the transmission code on the unit, consult the vehicle’s official service documentation, or have a dealer verify the VIN against the manufacturer’s parts catalog. This approach ensures you identify the correct transmission for your exact model year and market.


If you have a particular model and year in mind, tell me the region (country/market) and I can help narrow down the most likely A960E applications based on available, up‑to‑date sources.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.