How much transmission fluid does my 1995 5.8L Automatic take

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Asked by jimitechnology Oct 25, 2014 at 12:23 AM about the 1995 Ford Bronco XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just bought a 1995 bronco 351 xlt. i changed the water pump, and transmission filter. but
dont know how much transmission fluid to put in

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16.2 quarts of mercon. That's including the torque converter as well.

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56,550

Yes. Get a long skinny funnel. Did you drain the converter as well as the trans?

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oh crap. def didnt drain the torque converter. luckily i only put 1 gallon of transmission fluid because i wasnt sure

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my 95 Ford Bronco xlt 5.8l jumps at first when you first take off and when you are accelerating into the rpm's, after that it's fine. I've changed the spark plugs and wires and that helped out tremendously. I was just wondering if by doing a fluid and filter change on the tranny would make a difference too.

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83 Broncos with 351 motor.... how much tranny fluid do I put in. I drained oil from pan and put new filter in

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