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2015-2017 F150: Transmission Fluid and Filter (6R80)

2015-2017 F150: Transmission Fluid and Filter (6R80)

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How to Change Transmission Fluid on a 2011-2019 Ford F-150 (Engine: V8 5.0L)

Step-by-step drain and refill guide with tools, parts, torque specs, and safety tips

How to Change Transmission Fluid on a 2011-2019 Ford F-150 (Engine: V8 5.0L)

Step-by-step drain and refill guide with tools, parts, torque specs, and safety tips for 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

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🔧 Transmission Fluid - Drain & Refill

Your F-150 uses a sealed 6-speed automatic transmission with no dipstick. A proper fluid service means draining the pan, replacing the filter if you are doing a full service, then refilling and checking the level at the correct fluid temperature.

Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 2-3 hours


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • Work on level ground and keep the parking brake set.
  • Use jack stands. Never rely on a jack alone.
  • Transmission fluid can be hot. Let the truck cool before draining.
  • The level must be checked at the correct transmission temperature using a scan tool or temperature display.
  • Do not overfill. Overfilled transmission fluid can cause shifting problems and leaks.
  • No battery disconnect is required for this service.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • Floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum)
  • Jack stands (rated for truck weight)
  • Wheel chocks
  • Drain pan
  • Ratchet
  • 8mm socket
  • 10mm socket
  • Torx T40 socket
  • Torque wrench
  • Fluid transfer pump
  • Scan tool or OBD-II scan app with transmission temperature data
  • Trim clip tool
  • Safety glasses
  • Nitrile gloves
  • Shop towels
  • Funnel

🔩 Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • Automatic transmission fluid (MERCON LV) - Qty: 8 quarts for drain and refill; up to 13 quarts for full service
  • Transmission filter - Qty: 1
  • Transmission pan gasket - Qty: 1
  • Transmission pan drain plug seal - Qty: 1

📋 Before You Begin

  • Park on a level surface.
  • Set the parking brake and chock the rear wheels.
  • Raise the truck safely and support it on jack stands if you need more room under the transmission pan.
  • Have the new fluid ready before you start. You must fill the transmission before checking level.
  • If your truck has a skid plate, remove it first.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Remove the skid plate and access shields

  • Use the 8mm socket or 10mm socket to remove the skid plate or lower splash shield, if equipped.
  • Set the hardware aside in order.

Step 2: Drain the transmission fluid

  • Place the drain pan under the transmission pan.
  • Use the Torx T40 socket to remove the drain plug, if equipped.
  • Let the fluid drain completely.
  • Expect dark fluid on higher-mileage trucks.

Step 3: Remove the transmission pan

  • Use the 10mm socket to loosen the pan bolts evenly.
  • Leave a few bolts threaded in one side, then lower the pan carefully.
  • Drain the remaining fluid into the drain pan.

Step 4: Replace the filter

  • Use your hand or a trim clip tool to remove the old transmission filter.
  • Install the new filter until it seats fully.
  • Make sure the old filter seal comes out with the filter.

Step 5: Clean and reinstall the pan

  • Clean the pan and magnets with shop towels and fresh fluid.
  • Install the new transmission pan gasket.
  • Reinstall the pan and hand-start all bolts.
  • Use the torque wrench and 10mm socket to tighten the pan bolts evenly.
  • Torque to 12 Nm (106 in-lbs).

Step 6: Refill with MERCON LV fluid

  • Remove the transmission fill plug.
  • Use the fluid transfer pump and funnel to add MERCON LV fluid.
  • Add fluid slowly until it begins to reach the proper level-check point.

Step 7: Start the engine and circulate fluid

  • Start the engine with the parking brake set.
  • Use the scan tool or OBD-II scan app with transmission temperature data to monitor transmission fluid temperature.
  • With your foot on the brake, move the shifter through each gear position, pausing a few seconds in each.
  • Return the shifter to Park.

Step 8: Set the final fluid level

  • With the engine idling and the transmission at the correct fluid temperature, remove the level/check plug.
  • Add fluid through the fill opening with the fluid transfer pump until a small steady drip comes from the level port.
  • Install the check plug and fill plug.
  • Torque to 35 Nm (26 ft-lbs) for the plug, unless your plug marking states otherwise.
  • Use only the specified fluid.

Step 9: Reinstall shields and lower the truck

  • Reinstall the skid plate or splash shield with the 8mm socket or 10mm socket.
  • Lower the truck off the jack stands.

✅ After Repair

  • Test drive the truck for 10-15 minutes.
  • Check for leaks at the pan, drain plug, and fill plug.
  • Recheck the fluid level if shifting feels abnormal or if you had to add a large amount.
  • Reset your service reminder if you use one.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $250-$450 (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: $90-$180 (parts only)

You Save: $160-$270 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 2-3 hours.


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Guide for Automatic Transmission Fluid replace for these Ford vehicles

Year Make ModelSub ModelEngineBody Style
2019 Ford F-150-V6 3.5L-
2019 Ford F-150-V6 2.7L-
2018 Ford F-150-V6 3.5L-
2018 Ford F-150-V6 2.7L-
2017 Ford F-150-V6 3.5L-
2017 Ford F-150-V8 5.0L-
2017 Ford F-150-V6 2.7L-
2016 Ford F-150-V6 3.5L-
2016 Ford F-150-V8 5.0L-
2016 Ford F-150-V6 2.7L-
2015 Ford F-150-V6 3.5L-
2015 Ford F-150-V8 5.0L-
2015 Ford F-150-V6 2.7L-
2014 Ford F-150-V6 3.5L-
2014 Ford F-150-V8 5.0L-
2014 Ford F-150-V8 6.2L-
2014 Ford F-150-V6 3.7L-
2013 Ford F-150-V6 3.5L-
2013 Ford F-150-V8 5.0L-
2013 Ford F-150-V8 6.2L-
2013 Ford F-150-V6 3.7L-
2012 Ford F-150-V6 3.5L-
2012 Ford F-150-V8 5.0L-
2012 Ford F-150-V8 6.2L-
2012 Ford F-150-V6 3.7L-
2011 Ford F-150-V6 3.5L-
2011 Ford F-150-V8 5.0L-
2011 Ford F-150-V8 6.2L-
2011 Ford F-150-V6 3.7L-
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