What is the 2010 ford f150 transmission fluid capacity?

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Mark B. January 6, 2021
The transmission fluid capacity for the 2010 Ford F-150 iS5 quarts for the initial fill or 13.9 quarts for a total fill. The type that should be used is any OE Fuel-Efficient Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid. The fluid is used to lubricate parts of the transmission for the best performance. The fluid should be change every 30,000 to 60,000 miles or every 2 to 4 years. You can always have a mechanic check to see if it needs changed whenever You do an oil change which is around every 5,000 miles or so. The average cost of a transmission fluid change if taken to a mechanic is anywhere from $100 to $130 in labor costs and extra for parts costs.
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Janice R. April 9, 2020
It is estimated that it holds almost half of the transmission fluid capacity or around 6 quarts.
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