The type should be written on the dipstick. There are two types and they are NOT interchangeable. If you can't find it then go to a dealer, they will tell you. If it is a FMX it uses type F an it is still available. Castrol for one still has it. How do I know, I have a FMX in my XR-7 and just purchased a case of twelve. Do not substitute anything else because you will be in for increased wear and a hotter transmission.
Through the automatic transmission dipstick tube with a funnel
where is the fluid drain plug in a 1944 ford E350 rv motor home with an automatic trainsmission
A 1987 Ford E350 typically uses Mercon automatic transmission fluid. It's essential to check the owner's manual or consult a professional to confirm the specific type, as variations may exist based on the transmission model. Using the correct fluid is crucial for optimal performance and longevity of the transmission.
If it has an automatic transmission, it is added at the dipstick near the rear of the block on the driver side. if it has a manual transmission there is no dipstick.... climb under the van and add it with a pump.
According to the 2005 Ford E-350 Owner Guide : ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used as the power steering fluid )
For a 1984 Ford E350, you typically use Ford's Type F automatic transmission fluid. However, some models might also specify using Mercon fluid, so it's important to check your owner's manual for the exact specification. Always ensure to use a high-quality fluid that meets the necessary requirements for your vehicle's transmission.
where is says transmission fluid only read the caps it tells you
No the wiring isn't the same
mercon atf
mercron lv
Mercon. Also check the trans fluid dipstick....it's stamped right there on the stick.
Several types of transmissions were available in the 1994 Ford E250. The most common transmission was the five-speed automatic transmission.