Technical Gearbox model number

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Technical Gearbox model number

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Hi. I have a 2005, JTD11, 2.0L, non ABS, with 4th gear missing.

In France the Fiat main dealer costs are so high the repair quote is more than the van is worth so I'm searching for a breaker replacement. I have found a lot!

But, only to find that there are so many different gearbox model numbers.

Where Do I find my gearbox model number please?

Does anyone know the gearbox range and If I can fit a different model to my Ducato?

Example: 20LE19 this appears to be from a 2.5D but no year.
Also have 20KM36 from a 2.5D
This one, 20KE08 from a 1.9D

And then of course being in France, the Boxer and Jumper vans may use different numbers so I well and truly B@@gg@@red

Can i fit a 2.5 gearbox to my 2.0L?

And all the other questions that go through the mind.

I do see a repair kit on eBay UK at a cost of £159.00 but I'm no gearbox specialist and is it a straight forward job I could get my local friendly mechanic to do?

Any help and advice is welcome.
 
If its 5th gear there is no need to remove gearbox ,just get local garage to repair with repair kit but if its 4th gear gear and you need to change bellhousings this only for advanced mechanic, PS nobody can work out codes on fiat gearboxes they just picked a number from a hat and stamped it on!
 
The code number is stamped on casing under the drives shafts output you need to jack it van up or use mirror
 
PS nobody can work out codes on fiat gearboxes they just picked a number from a hat and stamped it on!

+1 MG, ML, MGLU and I think BVM are the family codes for the early van that's what the parts suppliers ask for
 
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