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2004 Ford Expedition

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BW4416 Transfer Case for Ford 02-04 F150 & Expedition
Part Number: ZBARTC4416F1
Guaranteed to Fit
$1,357.99

+ $440.00 Refundable Core Charge

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  • 2004 Ford Expedition XLT Sport All Engines Bw4416; Slip Yoke Style Rear Output; With Torque On Demand; No Speedo Hole; Electric Shift; Tag Number: 2L14-Aa; 2L14-Ag; 2L14-Al; 2L14-Ba; 2L14-Bb; 2L14-Bc; 2L14-Bg; 4L14-Aa; 4L14-Ba; 5L14-Ac; 5L14-Bd; 5L14-Be; 5L14-Bf; 5L14-Bg; 5L14-Bh; 5L14-Bj
  • 2004 Ford Expedition NBX All Engines Bw4416; Slip Yoke Style Rear Output; With Torque On Demand; No Speedo Hole; Electric Shift; Tag Number: 2L14-Aa; 2L14-Ag; 2L14-Al; 2L14-Ba; 2L14-Bb; 2L14-Bc; 2L14-Bg; 4L14-Aa; 4L14-Ba; 5L14-Ac; 5L14-Bd; 5L14-Be; 5L14-Bf; 5L14-Bg; 5L14-Bh; 5L14-Bj
  • 2004 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer All Engines Bw4416; Slip Yoke Style Rear Output; With Torque On Demand; No Speedo Hole; Electric Shift; Tag Number: 2L14-Aa; 2L14-Ag; 2L14-Al; 2L14-Ba; 2L14-Bb; 2L14-Bc; 2L14-Bg; 4L14-Aa; 4L14-Ba; 5L14-Ac; 5L14-Bd; 5L14-Be; 5L14-Bf; 5L14-Bg; 5L14-Bh; 5L14-Bj
  • 2004 Ford Expedition XLS All Engines Bw4416; Slip Yoke Style Rear Output; With Torque On Demand; No Speedo Hole; Electric Shift; Tag Number: 2L14-Aa; 2L14-Ag; 2L14-Al; 2L14-Ba; 2L14-Bb; 2L14-Bc; 2L14-Bg; 4L14-Aa; 4L14-Ba; 5L14-Ac; 5L14-Bd; 5L14-Be; 5L14-Bf; 5L14-Bg; 5L14-Bh; 5L14-Bj
  • 2004 Ford Expedition XLT All Engines Bw4416; Slip Yoke Style Rear Output; With Torque On Demand; No Speedo Hole; Electric Shift; Tag Number: 2L14-Aa; 2L14-Ag; 2L14-Al; 2L14-Ba; 2L14-Bb; 2L14-Bc; 2L14-Bg; 4L14-Aa; 4L14-Ba; 5L14-Ac; 5L14-Bd; 5L14-Be; 5L14-Bf; 5L14-Bg; 5L14-Bh; 5L14-Bj
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Location : RearNotes : Electric Shift; With Torque On DemandWarranty : 2-year or unlimited-mileage Zumbrota Drivetrain limited warrantyQuantity Sold : AssemblyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Condition : RemanufacturedRecommended Use : OE ReplacementProduct Fit : Direct Fit
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