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Can you tell me the type of transmission fluid needed for a 2003 Ford f250?

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Angel Guzman

The 2003 Ford F-250 requires Dexron III Transmission Fluid with a capacity of 15.9 quarts. Transmission fluid acts as a lubricant to prevent heat-related damage to the transmission components. The cost of changing the transmission fluid for your F-250 ranges from $500 to $600 for both labor and parts. It is recommended to have the transmission fluid replaced every 60,000 miles. Warning signs that you may need a transmission fluid change include grinding noises, difficulty shifting gears, slipping during gear changes, unexpected surges, and delays in movement after shifting into gear.

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  • Mallie J

    The transmission fluid recommended for the 2003 Ford F250 is Dexron III/Mercon.

  • Michelle Cruz

    Mercon V ATF fully synthetic - an advanced automatic transmission fluid.

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