The 2010 Ford F-150 typically holds about 12 to 14 quarts of Transmission Fluid when performing a complete fluid change, including the torque converter. However, the exact amount can vary depending on the specific transmission type and whether the fluid is being drained or if the entire system is being flushed. Always consult the owner's manual or a service manual for precise specifications.
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The engine holds twelve quarts.
For a 5R55S automatic transmission : For the entire system ( transmission , converter , lines , cooler ) The 2010 Ford Explorer Owner Guide shows ( 12.7 U.S. quarts ) The 2004 Lincoln LS Owner Guide shows ( 11.9 U.S. quarts ) It varies for the application when you are going to " fill it up "
The 4.7L holds six quarts.
3.8L holds 5 quarts.Other V6's hold 5.5 quarts.3.8L holds 5 quarts.Other V6's hold 5.5 quarts.
To keep the transmission fluid cool. Without one it would overheat.
mine is a 2010, holds 7 quarts
According to the owners guide, a 2010 Ford Explorer Uses: Automatic Transmission 9.0qt of "MERCON LV ATF" So ATF fluid Manual Transmission: 2.4qt of SAE 75W-90 Gear Oil ======================================================== According to the 2010 Ford Explorer Owner Guide that I was looking at : For the 5R55S automatic transmission ( MERCON - V automatic transmission fluid ) For the 6R80 automatic transmission ( MERCON LV automatic transmission fluid as mentioned above ) The Owner Guide doesn't mention a manual transmission
The dipstick is a tool that only the dealer has. The owner can not check the fluid.
It holds about six quarts.
The 3.8L engine holds five quarts of 5W20 engine oil.
The engine holds seven quarts of 5w20.