Kokomo Transmission
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Kokomo Transmission Plant is a Chrysler automotive factory in Kokomo, Indiana that manufactures propulsion transmissions. The 3.1 mil Sq Ft. factory opened in 1956 at 2401 S Reed Rd.[2] The plant is not to be confused with Indiana Transmission, a separate plant also located in Kokomo.
Products
Current
Machining of engine block castings and transmission components (aluminum and steel):[3]
- Chrysler 40TES/41TES transmission FWD
- Chrysler 62TE transmission FWD
- Chrysler 845RE transmission RWD
- Chrysler 850RE transmission RWD
- Machining of engine block castings and transmission components (aluminum and steel)
Transmission for the models Jeep Grand Cherokee, Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, Dodge Durango, Ram 1500.[1]
Former
- Chrysler 404,604,606, 42RLE & 62TE transmissions
- Chrysler 518/618 (46,47 & 48 RH-RE transmissions
- Chrysler 48RE transmission RWD
- Chrysler 41TE transmission FWD
- Chrysler 40TE transmission FWD
- Chrysler 42RLE transmission RWD
References
External links
- Official website
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