That would depend on how much fluid was removed.
Was it a typical fluid and filter replacement or was the transmission removed. If the tranny was not removed. always start with about 4 to 6 quarts.
If the transmission has been removed and the torque converter drained, then about 8 to 10 quarts.
A 1999 Ford F150 with a V6 engine has a transmission fluid capacity of 14 quarts. If performing a pan drop only five quarts of fluid are needed.
if replacing fluid in converter and cooler its 14 quarts
Get 6 that should be plenty
135 quarts in the bed alone.
The 1979 Ford F1 50 pickup truck transmission has a fluid capacity of 12 quarts. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission.
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in your 5 speed manual transmission on a 2000 F-150
Mercon 5 transmission fluid
The 2001 Ford F-150 typically requires about 12 quarts of transmission fluid when performing a complete fluid change, including the torque converter. However, for a simple drain and refill, it usually takes around 6 to 8 quarts. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional for the exact specifications and recommendations for your specific model and transmission type.
Mercon transmission fluid
The 1996 F150 owners manual shows for the 5 - speed overdrive manual transmission ( Mazda R2 ) - 3.8 U.S. quarts ( 3.6 liters )
The 2008 Ford F-150 typically requires about 13 quarts of transmission fluid for a complete fluid change when using the 6-speed automatic transmission. However, if you're only doing a filter change and partial fluid replacement, it may take around 5 to 7 quarts. Always refer to the owner’s manual or a repair guide for specific capacities related to your vehicle's transmission type.
The transmission fluid capacity for a 2012 Ford F-150 with a 3.7L engine is approximately 6 to 7 quarts when performing a fluid change. If you're replacing the transmission fluid and filter, the total capacity may be closer to 10 to 12 quarts, depending on the specific transmission type. It's always best to consult the owner's manual or a repair guide for precise specifications.