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Can you tell me the amount of transmission fluid needed for a 2003 Ford Taurus in quarts?

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Sharen K

The 2003 Ford Taurus requires 13.5 quarts of transmission fluid. It is recommended to change the transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles to avoid potential problems. When the fluid gets old, the transmission may produce unpleasant noises. A faulty torque converter can also lead to complications. The transmission is a critical component of the car, and issues are bound to arise eventually. Problematic symptoms like harsh shifting, trembling, gear sticking, and jerking may occur. It's crucial to promptly address any leaks in the transmission fluid and to address delayed shifts, as they can impact acceleration. If left untreated, the transmission might slip.

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  • Pablo P

    To completely fill the 4F50N transmission, you'll need around 13.5 quarts, while the AX4S transmission requires about 12.3 quarts. When it comes to automatic models, it's best to use OE Multi-Vehicle Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid by AMSOIL for optimal performance.

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