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Ford PowerShift transmission

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The Ford PowerShift is a six-speed dual clutch automatic gearbox produced by the Ford Motor Company.[1] The Ford PowerShift gearboxes are built by Getrag Ford Transmissions, a joint-venture with Getrag.[2] PowerShift improves fuel efficiency by as much as 10 percent when compared to a conventional automatic transmission.[1]

The operation of a dual clutch transmission is analogous to two traditional manual transmissions, each with its own clutch, operating in parallel and alternating shifts. The Ford unit is a six-speed with one clutch acting on first, third and fifth gear, and the other used for second, fourth and sixth gear. As first gear is engaged, the 2-4-6 clutch is disengaged and the second gear cogs are engaged. At the appropriate time, the 1-3-5 clutch is disengaged and the 2-4-6 clutch is engaged. While in second gear, the other side shifts from first to third. The process is repeated with quick smooth shifts and none of the efficiency loss normally associated with torque converters.

The Powershift gearbox is a joint development between Ford, Getrag and Luk and was first introduced in Europe. Both Volvo and Ford use wet clutches and hydraulic actuation.[3][4] However, the new PowerShift gearbox used in the Ford Fiesta uses dry clutches and electric motor/solenoid actuation.[2]

The Powershift transmission used in Ford Fiesta models has been the subject of consumer complaints, specifically relating to leaks in transmission fluid and resulting performance problems.

Applications

Ford

Volvo cars

See also

References

http://www.edmunds.com/ford/fiesta/2011/consumer-reviews.html