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The 2014 Ford Fusion transmission came in several configurations depending on engine and drivetrain. The base 2.5L naturally aspirated engine paired with the 6F35 6-speed automatic. The 1.5L and 2.0L EcoBoost turbocharged engines also used versions of the 6-speed automatic, with slight calibration differences. The 2.0L AWD Fusion used a separate all-wheel-drive-capable variant. Hybrid and Energi plug-in models used a continuously variable transmission (CVT) integrated with the electric drive motor.

Common Problems with the 2014 Ford Fusion Transmission

The 2014 Ford Fusion transmission problems most frequently reported by owners include shuddering during light acceleration, particularly in 1.5L EcoBoost models. The 6F35 unit in non-turbo applications is prone to torque converter failure and valve body wear as mileage increases. AWD models have shown additional stress on the rear drive unit when transmission fluid is neglected. Hybrid CVT units are generally more trouble-free but can develop issues related to coolant contamination if the transmission cooler develops a leak.

How Long Does the 2014 Fusion Transmission Last?

Under normal conditions and with proper fluid maintenance, the 2014 Ford Fusion 6-speed automatic can last 120,000 to 180,000 miles. The hybrid CVT typically surpasses that range. Using Motorcraft MERCON LV fluid the only recommended type is critical to long-term reliability.

Replacement Cost for the 2014 Ford Fusion Transmission

A new OEM 6F35 unit for the 2014 Fusion typically costs $2,500 to $4,000 installed. The AWD 2.0L Turbo variant tends to be higher due to the more complex drivetrain. A used 2014 Ford Fusion transmission in A-grade condition from a low-mileage donor vehicle typically runs $1,500 to $2,500 before labor and is the most popular replacement option for this model year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What transmission does the 2014 Ford Fusion use?

Most 2014 Fusion models use the 6F35 6-speed automatic. The hybrid models use a CVT. AWD models use an all-wheel-drive-capable version of the 6-speed automatic.

What are early warning signs of transmission failure in the 2014 Fusion?

Watch for shuddering during light acceleration, delayed or rough gear shifts, transmission warning lights, and slipping between gears, especially in higher mileage examples.

What fluid does the 2014 Ford Fusion transmission require?

Motorcraft MERCON LV automatic transmission fluid is specified for all gasoline-engine 2014 Fusion models. The hybrid CVT requires a separate fluid type.

How much does a 2014 Ford Fusion transmission replacement cost?

Expect $2,500 to $4,000 for a new OEM unit installed. A used low-mileage unit typically costs $1,500 to $2,500 before labor.