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If you have the Asin Trans which most MKZ' woth V6 engine of that year such as my own MKZ take 7.4 quarts dry, probably about 5 if just removing the drain plug on the bottom. there is a drain plug which takes a large torx socket to remove, no filter because the valve body is located on the uppper side of the trans and not the bottom like normal transmisions. the fluid is a special fluid ,Motorcraft
XT-8-QAW Fuid.I would not rust any after market brand which says it is compatable. It can be bought at a ford dealer, or I even saw it for sale on Ebay. Hope this helps, you exact trans type can be found in your owners manual as well as on Fordowner.com if you make a profile and add your VIN of your vehicle to your garage. You can download manuals there and even make service appointments
until someone comes up with a reason to use the most expensive 5/30 oil for a normal family car(as against a high performance sportscar)
i would recommend 10/40 semi and change oil/filter at 10k or annually(whichever first).5/30 would be good for ALASKA.
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