Ford 10R80 · 10R140 · 10R60
GM 10L80/10L90 GM 10L1000 (Allison) | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Ford · General Motors |
Production | 2017–present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | 10-speed longitudinal automatic transmission |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Ford 6R60 · 6R80 · 6R140 GM 8L90 |
The Ford–GM 10-speed automatic transmission is part of a joint venture between Ford Motor Company and General Motors to design and engineer two transmissions: a longitudinal 10-speed transmission and a transverse 9-speed trans-axle. Each company manufactures its own unique version of the transmissions in its own factories.[1][2] The 10-speed transmission was designed by Ford, while the 9-speed transmission was designed by GM.[3][4]
Specifications
Abstract
A unique triple-clutch assembly on a dedicated intermediate shaft, placed in the middle of the architecture, replaces two ordinary clutches and is the key for packaging the 10-speed unit into the same space as previous transmissions.[5] The transmission provides small steps between each gear ratio, improving performance and maximizing engine power during acceleration. A wide gear ratio spread and a lower numerical top gear ratio reduces engine speed at vehicle highway speeds, resulting in improved efficiency.
Technical data
Gear Teeth and Ratios | Planetary Gearset: Teeth | Count | Total | Avg. | |||||||
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Model Type |
Version First Delivery |
Sun 1 Ring 1 |
Sun 2 Ring 2 |
Sun 3 Ring 3 |
Sun 4 Ring 4 |
Brakes Clutches |
Ratio Span |
Gear Step | |||
Gear | R | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
Ford 10R80 GM 10L80 GM 10L90 |
800 N⋅m (590 lb⋅ft)[6] 2017 900 N⋅m (664 lb⋅ft) · 2018 |
45 95 |
51 89 |
73 119 |
23 85 |
2 4 |
7.3864 | 1.2488 | |||
Ratio | –4.8661 | 4.6957 | 2.9851 | 2.1462 | 1.7690 | 1.5201 | 1.2751 | 1.0000 | 0.8536 | 0.6892 | 0.6357 |
Ford 10R140 |
1,400 N⋅m (1,033 lb⋅ft)[7] 2020 | 58 122 |
50 86 |
69 111 |
26 94 |
2 4 |
7.2987 | 1.2471 | |||
Ratio | –4.6951 | 4.6154 | 2.9186 | 2.1319 | 1.7733 | 1.5188 | 1.2773 | 1.0000 | 0.8514 | 0.6871 | 0.6324 |
GM 10L1000 (Allison) |
1,400 N⋅m (1,033 lb⋅ft)[8] 2020 | 53 103 |
53 91 |
65 103 |
26 92 |
2 4 |
7.1817 | 1.2449 | |||
Ratio | –4.5448 | 4.5385 | 2.8681 | 2.0609 | 1.7153 | 1.4817 | 1.2583 | 1.0000 | 0.8506 | 0.6877 | 0.6319 |
Ford 10R60 | 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft)[9] 2020 | 45 95 |
51 89 |
73 119 |
28 104 |
2 4 |
7.4157 | 1.2493 | |||
Ratio | –4.8854 | 4.7143 | 2.9969 | 2.1488 | 1.7690 | 1.5209 | 1.2755 | 1.0000 | 0.8535 | 0.6890 | 0.6357 |
Ratio R & even |
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Ratio odd |
Applications
Ford
10R60
- 2020–present Ford Explorer
- 2021–present Ford Bronco
10R80–MHT
- 2020–present Ford Explorer HEV
- 2020–present Lincoln Aviator HEV
10R80
- 2017–present Ford F-150:
- 2017–present in 3.5L EcoBoost models
- 2018–present in all other models except the 2018–2020 with 3.3L V6
- 2018–present Ford Mustang
- 2018–present Ford Expedition
- 2018–present Lincoln Navigator
- 2019–present Ford Ranger
- 2019–present Ford Everest
- 2020–present Ford Transit
- 2020–present Ford Endeavour
- 2023–present VW Amarok
10R140
- 2020–present Ford Super Duty
General Motors
Source:[10]
10L60
- 2020-2024 Chevrolet Camaro V6[11]
10L80 MF6
- 2018–present Chevrolet Suburban
- 2018–present Cadillac Escalade
- 2018–present Chevrolet Tahoe
- 2018–present GMC Yukon Denali
- 2019–2024 Chevrolet Camaro SS
- 2019–present Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500 (except V6 and 4-cylinder models, which use the 6L80 and 8L90 respectively)
10L90 MGL
- 2017–2024 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
- 2019–2020 Cadillac CT6
- 2020–present Cadillac CT5
- 2020–present Cadillac CT4
10L1000 (Allison) MGM/MGU
- 2020–present Chevrolet Silverado HD/GMC Sierra HD
Production
The 10R80 was first produced at the Ford Livonia Transmission Plant in Livonia, Michigan, and the Hydra-Matic 10L80 is made at the General Motors Romulus Powertrain Plant, in Romulus, Michigan.[12] GM's Silao, Mexico, transmission plant started 10L80 production in 2018,[13] while Ford's Sharonville Transmission plant started 10R80 production in 2018.[14]
Lawsuits
At least five class action lawsuits have been filed regarding vehicles equipped with Ford's 10R80 transmission.[15][16][17][18][19] Several have since been consolidated to a single case being heard in Illinois.[18] The lawsuits allege safety issues due to harsh and erratic shifting, which causes jerking, lunging, clunking and hesitation between gears.[16][18] At least one case also cites sudden loss of power due to transmission issues.[16] It is also alleged that Ford is aware of these issues and has not sufficiently fixed them, and has told consumers the behavior of the transmission is normal.
McCabe v. Ford Motor Company cites 38 different NHTSA complaints regarding the 10R80 transmission. The complaints encompass the 2019–22 Ford Ranger, 2018–21 Ford Expedition, 2018–2022 Ford Mustang, 2018–2021 Lincoln Navigator, and 2021 Ford F-150.[16]
Some of the lawsuits have been dismissed or partially dismissed.[20][21] As of October 2023, at least one of these lawsuits is still ongoing.
References
- ↑ "Ford and GM finally consummate 9- and 10-speed joint development - SAE International". articles.sae.org. Archived from the original on 2018-03-25. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
- ↑ "Exclusive: An Inside Look At Ford's New 10 Speed Transmission - The Truth About Cars". The Truth About Cars. 2014-12-01. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
- ↑ Martinez, Michael (20 April 2018). "No thanks, Ford says to 9-speed offered by GM". Automotive News. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- ↑ Tracy, David (23 April 2018). "Why Ford Isn't Using GM's Nine-Speed Automatic Transmission". Jalopnik. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- ↑ "Holy Shift! A Look inside GM's new 10-Speed Automatic - Advanced design, GM control system support capability, enhanced efficiency". Retrieved 16 July 2019.
- ↑ "F150Hub: Ford 10R80 Automatic Transmission Specs, Ratios". Retrieved 15 July 2019.
- ↑ "F450-XL Hub: Ford 10R140 Automatic Transmission Specs 2020, Ratios". Retrieved 5 June 2020.
- ↑ "GMC Sierra HD Specs 2020, Ratios". Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- ↑ "Ford Explorer Specs 2020, Ratios" (PDF). Retrieved 18 June 2023.
- ↑ "GM Global Propulsion Systems – USA Information Guide Model Year 2018" (PDF). General Motors Powertrain. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20230512213219/https://i.imgur.com/S9il0A8.png
- ↑ Ford 10R80, GM 10L80 10 Speed Transmission - 10R80, 10L80 10 Speed Automatic Transmission Specs
- ↑ Game of chicken: GM bets on Mexican-made pickup trucks
- ↑ "New Programs Update May 2017". @FordOnline. Ford. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
- ↑ https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/FordCA.pdf. Smith v. Ford Motor Company. Case 5:20-cv-00211. Document 1. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 https://www.classaction.org/media/mccabe-v-ford-motor-company.pdf. McCabe v. Ford Motor Company. Case 1:23-cv-10829. Document 1. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- ↑ https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCOURTS-paed-2_20-cv-00247/pdf/USCOURTS-paed-2_20-cv-00247-0.pdf. Orndorff v Ford Motor Company. Case 2:20-cv-00247-KSM. Document 13. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- 1 2 3 https://app.ediscoveryassistant.com/case_law/51364-o-connor-v-ford-motor-co. O'Connor v Ford Motor Co. Case 1:19-cv-05045. Document Filed: July 20, 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- ↑ https://www.classaction.org/media/o-connor-v-ford-motor-company.pdf. O'Connor v Ford Motor Co. Case 1:19-cv-05045.Document 7. Filed 8 August 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- ↑ Foote, Brett (17 November 2020). "FORD F-150 10R80 TRANSMISSION LAWSUIT DISMISSED IN ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT". Ford Authority. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- ↑ Foote, Brett (8 November 2021). "FORD F-150 10R80 TRANSMISSION LAWSUIT SURVIVES PARTIAL DISMISSAL". Ford Authority.