AUTOMATIC, Diesel
pull the dipstick out it is located near the firewall on the passenger side of the vehicle the tranny must be warm and most of the time in park or netrual.
For a 2001 Ford F-350 with an automatic 4WD transmission, you should use Mercon transmission fluid. It's essential to ensure that the fluid meets Ford's specifications, so look for products labeled as Mercon or Mercon V. Always check the owner's manual for any specific recommendations or changes based on the vehicle's configuration. Regular maintenance and fluid changes are crucial for optimal transmission performance.
According to the 1999 Ford E-350 Owner Guide ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) is used as the power steering fluid
To change the transmission fluid in a 2015 Ford F-350 with an automatic transmission, start by warming up the vehicle and then turn it off. Locate the transmission fluid pan, remove the drain plug to let the old fluid drain out, and replace the filter if applicable. After the fluid has fully drained, reinstall the drain plug, and refill the transmission with the appropriate type of fluid through the dipstick tube, checking levels as you go. Finally, run the engine and cycle through the gears to ensure proper circulation and check for any leaks.
I'm assuming you mean a Ford F-350, which you fill through the dipstick tube.
Look at the level in the brake fluid reservoir.
Same place you check the level.
Dexron 3 is prefered.
gear oil
3.4 U.S. Qt.'s
Check the fluid level for transmission fluid. Check it at operating temp in PARK to get an accurate reading.
You should never add transmission fluid to a Chevrolet 350 engine. You can add transmission fluid to the transmission through the transmission dipstick holder.
350 Engines dont have transmission fluid. The Transmission does. Start the engine, leave the trans in Park, pull the dipstick and look at it. fill to full mark when the engine is fully warned up