Most of the Isuzu npr trucks holds 6 and a half quarts of transmission oil.
dextron III
The transmission fluid capacity for your truck, automatic transmission would be 3 quarts.
The 1972 Ford Ranger pickup truck transmission holds 12 quarts of transmission fluid. The 1972 Ford transmission can only use a transmission fluid made for Ford transmissions.
4 quarts
if the tranny is completely empty of fluid about 12-13 quarts
To change the transmission fluid on a 1964 V6 GMC truck, you will need the manufacturer manual.
The 1979 Ford F1 50 pickup truck transmission has a fluid capacity of 12 quarts. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission.
Look on the dipstick. mine says how much. or, you can look it up online for your truck
probably 4 quarts. Any auto shop will tell you
It takes 12 quarts of oil for your truck. It should say in the owners manual or you can call a dealer and ask them.
This depends on the year of the truck - Pull out the transmission dip stick clean it and it will tell you. Dexron works for Isuzu NPR models up to early 2007.But PLEASE NOTE that for late 2007 and up, NQR and NPR Imported Trucks come with a new type of automatic transmission that requires an inexpensive silicone-based transmission fluid. It is a must that you use a silicone-based fluid such as Isuzu SCS Automatic Transmission Fluid -- Isuzu part # 2-90531-200-0. If you don't use the proper fluid, it will burn up your transmission in a matter of a day. You cannot use regular automatic transmission fluid or a petroleum based fluid like Dexron in the NQR or NPR trucks built after late 2007.This fluid is not expensive at all, it costs about the same as Dexron.
I had the same question, and I found out you have to add it under the truck on the side of transmission you have to unbolt a plug and fill to the top... 4 quarts of synthetic. Hope this helps. Dan