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How many quarts does a Ford Transit 350 take?

The typical engine oil capacity for the common Ford Transit 350 configuration in the United States is about 6 quarts, including the oil filter. Exact capacity varies by engine type, model year, and whether the filter is replaced, so you should verify the figure for your specific van in the owner's manual or with Ford’s official specifications.


The Transit 350 is offered with several engines depending on market and year, and oil capacity can differ accordingly. This article provides the most widely used figure and guidance for confirming the correct capacity for your vehicle.


Common capacity for the most widely used engine


Gasoline engine details


Use this reference for the engine most commonly found in US-market Transit 350 models.



  • Gasoline 3.5L EcoBoost V6 (the typical Transit 350 engine in North America): 6 quarts (5.7 liters) with oil filter.


Note: If your Transit 350 uses a different engine or you are in a different market (for example, European diesel variants), the oil capacity can differ. Always verify the exact specification for your VIN and year with the manual or a Ford service representative.


Markets and engine variations


Regional variants and considerations


Oil capacity varies by engine design and regional offerings. For European diesel variants or other non-US configurations, the capacity may differ by a half-quart to a quart or more, depending on the engine and oil type. Always consult the official specification for your exact configuration.


How to confirm the exact capacity for your van


To ensure accuracy, check the following sources and steps:



  • owner’s manual for your specific engine code and year

  • Ford’s official service documentation or VIN-specific specifications

  • If in doubt, contact a Ford dealer or a licensed service center for the exact figure tied to your VIN


Concluding guidance: Although 6 quarts covers the common US gasoline-engine Transit 350, the precise capacity varies with engine type and market. Always verify the exact specification before an oil change.


Summary


For most US-spec Transit 350 models with the 3.5L EcoBoost V6 gasoline engine, plan for about 6 quarts of engine oil (including the filter). Engine choices, regional variants, and year can change the figure, so confirm the exact capacity with your manual or Ford documentation for your VIN. Proper confirmation ensures accurate fills and optimal engine protection.

How much oil does a 2019 Ford Transit 350 3.5 take?


Engine Oil
Capacity: 5.9 quarts (with filter).



How many quarts of oil does a Transit 350 take?


The oil capacity for a Ford Transit 350 depends on the engine. The 3.5L EcoBoost engine typically requires 6 quarts, while the 3.5L Duratec and newer 3.5L non-turbo PFDI engines require 12 quarts. The 3.2L diesel engine requires 12 quarts with a filter, and older 3.7L models often require around 6 quarts. 
By engine type:

  • 3.5L EcoBoost V6: 6 quarts (e.g., 2019 model)
  • 3.5L Duratec V6: 12 quarts (e.g., 2023 model)
  • 3.5L Non-Turbo PFDI: 12 quarts (e.g., 2023-2025 models)
  • 3.2L 5-cylinder Diesel: 12 quarts (with filter)
  • 3.7L 6-cylinder: 6 quarts (e.g., 2019 model) 

Important considerations:
  • Check your owner's manual: Always verify the correct capacity for your specific model year and engine by consulting the owner's manual. 
  • Use a new filter: The capacities listed often include a new oil filter. 
  • Check the level after refilling: After adding the new oil, start the engine, shut it off, wait about 15 minutes, and then check the dipstick for an accurate reading. 



What oil does a Ford Transit 350 use?


SAE 5W-30
Engine Oil Set of 2 Fits 2015-2021 Ford Transit-350 HD 3.5L V6 RWD(Special Tec AA SAE 5W-30)



How to fill up a Ford Transit 350?


So there's no cap to twist. Off just insert the fuel pump nozzle all the way making sure it passes through both spring-loaded flaps then fill up.


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