What kind of transmission fluid does a 1997 Ford f150 take?

What kind of transmission fluid does a 1997 Ford f150 take?

Mobil 1 Synthetic Transmission Fluid Dexron/Mercon 1 Quart.

How many quarts does a 97 f150 transmission take?

For Automatic Transmission: 4R70W….MA5

Notes: This specification has been updated from Mercon to Mercon V per TSB 06-14-4
Capacity: 4 speed 4R70W Total Fill 13.9 quarts 5 quarts Initial Fill

Is there a difference between Mercon V and Mercon LV?

Mercon—introduced in 1987 and similar to Dexron II. Ford ceased licensing Mercon in 2007 and now recommends Mercon V for all transmissions that previously used Mercon. Mercon LV—the latest Ford ATF, it is factory fill in 2008 and later Fords. The LV stands for “low viscosity.” It is a fully synthetic ATF.

How much transmission fluid does a Ford F-150 need?

The Ford F-150 holds 14 quarts of transmission fluid. The transmission fluid needs to be replaced every 30,000 to 60,000 miles.

How many quarts of transmission fluid do I need for Ford f150?

What kind of transmission fluid does a Ford f150 1999 take?

It… Ford F-150 USA Built 1999, Dexron III (G)/Mercon V Automatic Transmission Fluid by Febi®.

Can I mix Mercon LV and Mercon V?

Mercon v and LV are not compatible.

How much is automatic transmission fluid for Ford F-150?

The best part is, our Ford F-150 Automatic Transmission Fluid products start from as little as $4.99. When it comes to your Ford F-150, you want parts and products from only trusted brands.

What kind of transmission does a Ford F-150 have?

If you have reached 100k miles or more and that is your reason for flushing, feel free to skip ahead to Step 2. This process applies to the 4R7xx family of transmissions on the F-150 as well as the newer 6R80. Ford F-250 transmissions—like the 5R110W and the 6R140—are similar regardless of engine configuration.

What kind of fluid do you use for automatic transmission?

Motorcraft® MERCON® LV is a premium-quality automatic transmission fluid recommended by Ford Motor Company for use in Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles that require MERCON® LV type fluid. This product also provides excellent performance in electronically controlled automatic transmissions.

Where is the transmission dip stick on a Ford F-150?

This process applies to the 4R7xx family of transmissions on the F-150 as well as the newer 6R80. Ford F-250 transmissions—like the 5R110W and the 6R140—are similar regardless of engine configuration. Figure 1. The transmission fluid dip stick is visible in the engine bay on 2004-2010 F-150’s. Figure 2.