Type F Transmission Fluid was formulated specifically for Ford automatic transmissions, primarily the C4 and C6 transmissions that were used in the 1960s through the 1980s. At some point, Ford switched from using Type F to the newer Dextron III formulation.
Type F Transmission Fluid!
Type F Automatic Transmission Fluid
No F is ford type fluid.
Type F
type f transmission fluid only
Use type F.
Yes, Type F is the correct fluid for a 1971 C6.
Type F Automatic Transmission Fluid.
The type of fluid to use should be engraved into the automatic transmission fluid dipstick on a 1998 Ford F-150
Type A was a primitive transmission fluid used it the 40s & 50s. By the 50s there was also Type F. Ford used Type F and GM vehicles used Type A. Neither fluid is used in any car built after 1977 that I know of.
Type F or FA transmission fluid is the replacement for type G transmission fluid. Some people prefer Dexron because it gives a softer shift and is acceptable to use also.
The cruise-o-matic was filled with type F fluid. Mercon v can be substituted if type F can not be found.