What kind of transmission fluid does a 1995 Ford Thunderbird take?
Current recommendation from Ford is for Mercon V for any AOD/4R70W. Besides, for a 1995, you have a 4R70W, which was ALWAYS recommended Mercon V after Mercon V came out.
What type of transmission fluid does a 97 Ford Thunderbird take?
Mobil 1 Synthetic Transmission Fluid Dexron/Mercon 1 Quart.
What type of transmission fluid does Ford use?
Dexron III/Mercon – This is one of the most common fluids on the market. Most GM and Ford units call for this type of ATF, as well as many imports.
What kind of oil does a 96 Thunderbird take?
Ford Thunderbird 1996, Extended Performance™ SAE 5W-20 Full Synthetic Motor Oil, by Mobil 1®.
What transmission fluid is compatible with Mercon V?
MaxLife ATF can be used where a MERCON V* fluid is recommended.
How much oil does a 96 Thunderbird take?
Capacity: 5 quarts. (with filter)After refill check oil level.
What is a Ford type F?
TYPE F AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDAND POWER STEERING FLUID Motorcraft® ATF Type F is recommended by Ford Motor Company. It is a high-static friction fluid developed for Ford automatic transmissions manufactured during the 1970s and earlier.
Can I use DEXRON 3 instead of Mercon V?
Mercon V—the most common Ford ATF in late model Fords, it is very much like Dexron III. It is not compatible with earlier Mercon fluids, so it should neither be mixed with Mercon or Mercon V used to replace those fluids. It is not compatible with any other fluid, either.
Can I use DEXRON III instead of DEXRON VI?
DEXRON-VI can be used in any proportion in past model vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission, in place of DEXRON-III (for instance, topping off the fluid in the event of a repair or fluid change). DEXRON-VI is also compatible with any former version of DEXRON for use in automatic transmissions.