( 5 quarts ) with engine oil filter change
only 5
Dry fill is about 9 quartsDry fill is about 9 quarts
If you have the owner's manual, it will show you how many quarts of oil this thing will take. If not, then the best way to go about it, is to put in 4 quarts, start and run the engine for a couple of minutes, shut it off, wait a couple of minutes, check the oil level on the dipstick, and add accordingly. But, do not ever overfill the crankcase with oil-Never above the full mark.
You should put the same amount of fresh fluid in as you drain out of old fluid from your automatic transmission. Make sure the vehicle is parked on a level place. Then check the fluid level according to the owner's manual instructions, (on most vehicles with the engine idling, at normal operating temperature, and the transmission in "park") and if needed add fluid to bring it up to the "FULL HOT" mark on the dipstick. One additional point: Make sure you use the recommended fluid. There are several different fluids required by different vehicles.
32 dry quarts1 bushel = 64 pints = 32 quarts
3.4 quarts of white. -- -- -- If you have 8.5 quarts of blue paint, and you want to use it all in this mixture, then you know that 8.5 quarts is the five parts of blue in this formula. 8.5 quarts divided by 5 equals 1.7 quarts. so 1.7 quarts is your base unit, or 'one part'. 1.7 quarts * 5 = 8.5 quarts (blue) 1.7 quarts * 2 = 3.4 quarts ( white )
( 5 quarts ) WITH ENGINE OIL FILTER CHANGE
( 6 quarts with engine oil filter change ) according to the 2005 Ford Explorer Owner Guide for the 4.6 liter V8 engine
The 2005 Ford Explorer has 12 valves.
5.0 quarts
The 2005 Ford Explorer's engine produces 210 hp @ 5100 rpm.
5 quarts with filter change
About 10 quarts
V6 ENGINE 5.0 Quarts V8 ENGINE 6.0 Quarts
The gas tank on the 2005 Ford Explorer holds 22.5 gal..
5 quarts with engine oil filter change
5 quarts with engine oil filter change
5 quarts with engine oil filter change