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In 2008, the Ford F450 can hold up to 17.5 quarts of ATF in its transmission, which is a critical component of the vehicle. Over time, issues may arise such as gears getting stuck, jerking, hard shifts, shudders, slipping, and delayed shifts leading to acceleration problems. It is important to promptly address any transmission fluid leaks and replace the fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. Neglecting maintenance like fluid changes can result in unpleasant noises coming from the transmission, as well as a troublesome worn-out torque converter.
In a 2008 Ford F-450 truck, the amount of transmission fluid it can hold is 17.5 quarts.