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How many quarts of transmission fluid does it take to do a full flush on the radiator on a 94 ford taraus transmission

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The radiator takes antifreeze ! The trans fluid goes in the trans mission only ,not in the radiator ! Try you tube !

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: 1999 Chevy Malibu how many quarts of transmission fluid does it

12.9 Quarts of DEXRON®-VI Automatic Transmission Fluid

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Bob B

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SOURCE: 94' Ford Probe Automatic Transmission fluid check question

The car needs to be running with the transmission warm, (drive around for at least 10 minutes) Place the car in neutral. Pull the stick wipe it off and place it back in the transmission. Reads just like an oil stick, want fluid in the safe range (checked pattern) area.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2009

SOURCE: Transmission issues after transmission flush

Well first off, coolant in the transmission will cause transmission failure if left in long enough. Proving why the radiator failed will be another story.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: how many quarts of transmission fluid takes ford

On average it is 8 quarts. You can ask part store and they will also know.

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SOURCE: how many quarts of transmission fluid goes in a

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2000 FORD TRUCKS EXPLORER 5.0L 8-cyl Engine Code P

FILTERS
AMSOIL Ea Oil Filter.........EAO11
Wix Oil Filter.........51372
AMSOIL Ea Air Filter.........EAA122
Wix Air Filter.........46253
Wix Fuel Filter.......33595
Wix Trans Filter.....58955 [1]

[1] 4R70W

CAPACITIES
Engine, with filter..........5.0 quarts[1]
Cooling System, Initial Fill..........15.0 quarts
Automatic Transmission, Others Initial Fill..........3.9 quarts[2]
Automatic Transmission, 4R70W Initial Fill..........5.0 quarts[2]
Automatic Transmission, Total Fill
4R70W..........14.0 quarts
2wd ..........10.0 quarts
4wd ..........10.0 quarts
Manual Transmission, ..........5.5 pints
Differential, Rear..........5.7 pints[3]
Differential, Dana 35 Front..........3.6 pints[4]
Transfer Case,Full-Time 4WD..........2.7 pints

1. When refilling, remove dipstick to provide adequate venting and allow oil to flow into crankcase.
2. With ENG at operating temperature, shift through all gears. Check fluid level in PARK and add fluid as needed.
3. Fill to no more than 1/4 to 9/16" below fill plug hole.
4. Fill no higher than 9.5 mm or 3/8" below fill plug.


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The capacity specifications are if the transmission is totally empty, and here's the clincher for us average types: including the torque converter and radiator tank.

For us average types, even when doing a transmission fluid / filter change, it does not end up with an empty torque converter.

When you pull the transmission pan for the fluid/filter change, you end up with 4-6 quarts on average. The rest is still up inside the torque converter.

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