2007 Ford F150 automatic transmission fluid type

The type of transmission fluid the 2007 Ford F-150 uses is Dexron/Mercon. The transmission fluid needs to be replaced every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. Along with fluid changes, terrible sounds will come from the transmission. Old transmission fluid will be awful to the ear. A worn out torque converter will cause a headache. The transmission is one of the most crucial parts of the vehicle. You will come into issues at some point. Hard shifts could come up and that is not good. You may experience shudders. The gears may become stuck. There might be jerking. If the transmission fluid leaks, that needs to be fixed quickly. Delayed shifts will cause acceleration issues. The transmission might slip.

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Mary C. April 9, 2020

The 2007 f-150 can take either standard or synthetic oil depending on specifications.

FordF-150 5.4 2007 what type of transmission do I use?

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How many quarts of transmission fluid do I need for a 2007 Ford f150?

Transmission Fluid Change.

What type of transmission fluid does a Ford F 150?

Mercon LV Automatic Transmission Fluid by Motorcraft®.

What type of ATF does Ford use?

MERCON® transmission fluids undergo extensive testing, both in the lab and in real-world conditions, to ensure they provide optimum performance and durability. MERCON® fluids are the only fluids approved by Ford Motor Company for their recommended application.

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

13 quarts Mercon V transmission oil (I used Castrol - part synthetic) DO NOT use Mercon or Dextron III.

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