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How much oil does a Transit 250 take?

The typical oil capacity for a Ford Transit 250 is about 6.0 liters (roughly 6.3 quarts) of engine oil with a full oil change and filter, but the exact amount depends on the engine option and model year.


Because the Transit 250 is offered with different engines across markets, the precise oil capacity can vary. The following guide outlines the common engine families used in recent Transit 250 vans and their approximate capacities, along with advice on confirming the exact figure for your vehicle.


Common engine options and their approximate oil capacities


Below are the typical oil capacities for engines that power many Transit 250 models. Always verify against your VIN or owner’s manual to use the exact specification for your van.



  • 2.0L EcoBlue diesel (Duratorq) — about 6.0 L (six quarts) of engine oil with a filter; exact figure can vary by year and specification.

  • 3.5L EcoBoost petrol/V6 — about 6.0 L (roughly 6.3 quarts) with a filter; some variants may differ slightly.


When in doubt, consult the factory service data or the under-hood oil fill label for your particular vehicle to ensure you provision the correct amount.


Additional guidance on oil choice and maintenance


Oil grade and change intervals


Most Ford Transit 250 models use a 5W-30 full-synthetic motor oil, with change intervals typically around 10,000–15,000 miles (or 12 months) under normal service. For commercial use or severe conditions, Ford often recommends more frequent changes; always follow the schedule in your owner’s manual.


To minimize potential confusion, have your service advisor confirm the exact capacity for your VIN, as accessories such as a factory tow hitch or extra equipment can alter the required quantity slightly.


How to check and refill oil safely


When adding oil, use the correct grade, check level with the dipstick on level ground, and ensure the engine is cool enough to read accurately. Start the engine after adding oil and re-check the level, allowing it to settle before making final adjustments.


Summary


The Ford Transit 250’s oil capacity is engine- and year-dependent, but most recent diesel and petrol variants require roughly 6.0 L of oil with a filter. Always verify with your specific vehicle’s manual or dealer data to ensure the correct quantity for your engine and configuration.

How much oil for a 2019 Ford Transit 250?


The oil capacity for a 2019 Ford Transit 250 depends on the engine: the 3.7L V6 typically holds 6 quarts, the 3.5L V6 takes 5.9 quarts, and the 3.2L diesel requires 12 quarts. For any engine, always add the specified amount and then check the oil level with the dipstick for the final amount, and remember to consult your owner's manual for the precise specifications for your specific vehicle. 
2019 Ford Transit 250 oil capacity by engine

  • 3.7L V6: 6 quarts (with filter)
  • 3.5L V6: 5.9 quarts (with filter)
  • 3.2L Diesel: 12 quarts (with filter) 



How much oil does a 24 transit 250 3.5 take?


So they take 12 quarts of oil. So this is very important all the Transits before this with the exact same engine and then the prior 3.7.



How many quarts of oil does a Transit 250 take?


The oil capacity for a Ford Transit 250 depends on the model year and engine. Newer non-Ecoboost 3.5L PFDI engines (2023-2025) require 12 quarts of oil, while the 3.5L EcoBoost may require 13.3 or 14.3 quarts depending on the configuration. Older models vary, with the 2018 3.2L diesel needing 12 quarts and the 2023 3.5L engine requiring approximately 6 quarts. Always check your owner's manual for the exact capacity and viscosity for your specific vehicle. 
Engine oil capacity by model year

  • 2023-2025 (3.5L PFDI non-Ecoboost): 12 quarts
  • 2022 (3.5L EcoBoost): 13.3 quarts (with O AHR) or 14.3 quarts (with AHR)
  • 2018 (3.2L diesel): 12 quarts
  • 2023 (3.5L): Around 6 quarts 



What oil for Ford Transit 250?


Mobil 1 – Advanced 5W-20 Full Synthetic Motor Oil, 5 Quart (Part No. 14991)


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