A Ford Taurus transmission holds between 10 and 12 quarts of fluid depending on the model. Additional fluid is stored within the torque converter which is not drained during a fluid change.
It is important to maintain the quantity of the transmission fluid of a 1997 Ford Taurus. The transmission fluid capacity of this vehicle is 13.3 quarts.
Near the firewall , where the transmission ( transaxle ) is bolted to the engine
The transmission fluid capacity of a Ford Taurus typically ranges from about 12 to 14 quarts, depending on the specific model year and whether the transmission is being completely flushed or just topped off. It's important to consult the owner's manual for the exact specifications for your particular model. Always check the fluid level with the engine running and the transmission in park for accurate readings.
Most Ford 4.9 vehicles can hold 4 to 5 quarts of automatic transmission fluid. The transmission fluid can be purchased at auto part stores such as NAPA.
A 1996 Ford Ranger will hold approximately 2.8 quarts of transmission fluid. The transmission fluid can be purchased at any auto parts store such as NAPA.
Approximately 3/4 of a litre.
The amount of transmission fluid that a Ford F350 will hold depends on the size of the transmission. The average is about 19.2 quarts of transmission fluid. The specs can be checked in stores during purchase. Over filling will cause problems with shifting.
6 quarts
3.9
A 2003 Ford Explorer holds 16 quarts of transmission fluid in the pan and torque converter. Fluid levels can be checked via the dipstick in the engine compartment.
12 quarts
A 1994 Ford Aerostar manual transmission will hold 1.2 liters of API GL-5 SAE 80W90 transmission oil. An automatic will hold 10 quarts if the lines are completely flushed.