The Transmission Fluid capacity for a 1997 Ford F-250 varies depending on the transmission type. For the automatic transmission (like the E4OD), the capacity is approximately 12 quarts when including the torque converter. If you have a manual transmission, the capacity is around 5 quarts. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications for your specific model.
26.4 pints or 11.2 litres
You fill the transmission fluid on the 1988 F250 diesel at the dipstick of the transmission. You will need a filler funnel in order to keep spillage to a minimum.
The 1994 takes Mercon transmission fluid
CAPACITIESAutomatic Transmission, 5R110W Initial Fill..........7.5 quarts[2]Automatic Transmission, Total Fill5 speed 5R110W..........19.0 quartsHope This Helps.
6.0 gallons
I believe that the type of fluid to use is engraved into the automatic transmission fluid level dipstick
Mercon V if it has an A/T.
Every 30,000 miles
Store under the drain pan of the transmission.
For a 1997 Ford F250, the transfer case typically uses ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid), specifically Mercon or Mercon V. It's important to check the owner’s manual or consult with a mechanic to ensure you're using the correct fluid, as specifications can vary based on the specific transfer case model. Regular maintenance, including fluid changes, will help ensure optimal performance.
i just changed my fluid and it held 15 quarts of mercon a/t fluid which the book said it held 17 and i didnt blow my tranny cooler lines out ... but that was with draining the torque converter
Motorcraft MERCON ATF ( automatic transmission fluid ) according to the owners manual