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ComponentLubrication
typeViscosity /
Ambient
temperature /
NotesEquivalent
Ford part
name /
number
Spicer
(non-synchronized)
(lubricants are
listed in order of
preference)Petroleum oil:
Engine oil
API-SL or
API-CF
(MIL-L-2104E or
MIL-L-46152E)SAE 50: above
0°F (–18°C)—
SAE 40: below
0°F (–18°C)—
Mineral gear oil:
API-GL-1 (rust
and oxidation
inhibited) (EP
gear oils are not
acceptable)SAE 90: above
0°F (–18°C)—
SAE 80: below
0°F (–18°C)—
Synthetic oil:
Synthetic Engine
Oil meeting
MIL-L-2104E or
MIL-L-46152E,
API-SL or
API-CFCD SAE 50:
All
temperatures—
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ComponentLubrication
typeViscosity /
Ambient
temperature /
NotesEquivalent
Ford part
name /
number
Spicer
(synchronized)
(lubricants are
listed in order of
preference)Petroleum oil:
Engine oil
API-SL or
API-CF
(MIL-L-2104E or
MIL-L-46152E)SAE 50: above
10°F (–12°C)—
SAE 40: below
10°F (–12°C)—
Mineral gear oil:
API-GL-1 (rust
and oxidation
inhibited)SAE 90: above
10°F (–12°C)—
SAE 80W:
below 10°F
(–12°C)—
Synthetic oil:
Synthetic Engine
Oil meeting
MIL-L-2104E or
MIL-L-46152E,
API-SL or
API-CFSAE 50: All
temperatures—
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ComponentLubrication
typeViscosity /
Ambient
temperature /
NotesEquivalent
Ford part
name /
number
Meritor Petroleum oil:
Heavy Duty
Engine Oil
MIL-L-2104E or
API-SL or
API-CF
(previous API
designations
acceptable)SAE 50: above
10°F (–12°C)—
SAE 40: above
10°F (–12°C)—
SAE 30: below
10°F (–12°C)Motorcraft SAE
30 Super Duty
Motor Oil /
XO-30-QSD
Mineral gear oil
with rust and
oxidation
inhibitor
API-GL-1Do
not use
multi-weight
and GL-5 EP
gear oils; they
may cause
transmission
failure or
damage.SAE 90: above
10°F (–12°C)—
SAE 80: below
10°F (–12°C)—
Synthetic oil:
MIL-L-2104E or
MIL-L-46152D
Do not use
multi-weight
and GL-5 EP
gear oils; they
may cause
transmission
failure or
damage.SAE 50: All
temperatures—
Allison Refer to
transmission
manual——
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ComponentLubrication
typeViscosity /
Ambient
temperature /
NotesEquivalent
Ford part
name /
number
Cab components
Hydraulic lift pump
fluidDexron III — Motorcraft
MERCON
Multi-Purpose
(ATF)
Transmission
Fluid /
XT-2-QDX
Cab latch and lock
leversMobile SHC 32
Low
Temperature
Lubricant (or
equivalent)——
Cab latch pivots;
Door check,
hinges, latches and
strikers; Seat
adjuster slidesGC/LB NLGI #2
lithium
complex-based
moly grease (or
equivalent) or
multi-purpose
lithium complex
grease— Motorcraft
Premium Long
Life Grease /
XG-1-C
Cab latch pivot
pinsLight engine oil — Motorcraft SAE
5W-30 Super
Premium Motor
Oil /
XO-5W30-QSP
Door lock cylinders Lock oil — Motorcraft
Penetrating and
Lock Lubricant
/ XL-1
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ComponentLubrication
typeViscosity /
Ambient
temperature /
NotesEquivalent
Ford part
name /
number
Door window
regulatorsNGLI #2
multipurpose
lithium complex
grease— Motorcraft
Multi-Purpose
Grease Spray /
XL-5 or
Motorcraft
Multi-Purpose
Grease / XG-4
Weatherstripping Silicone
lubricant— Motorcraft
Silicone Spray /
XL-6
Engine oil
6.0L Power Stroke
engineAPI CI-4/SL SAE 15W–40
above 10°F
(–12°C)Motorcraft SAE
15W-40 Super
Duty Motor Oil
/
XO-15W40-QSD
SAE 10W-30
–10°F to 90°F
(–23°C to
32°C)Motorcraft SAE
10W-30 Super
Duty Motor Oil
/
XO-10W30-QSD
SAE 0W–30
below 0°F
(–18°C)Motorcraft SAE
0W-30 Super
All Season
Motor Oil /
XO-0W30-LAS
Cummins B and
Caterpillar enginesRefer to engine operator manual
Brake fluid
Master cylinder DOT 3,
ESA-M6C25–A
or
WSS-M6C62–A— Motorcraft High
Performance
DOT 3 Motor
Vehicle Brake
Fluid, PM-1 or
PM-1–C
(1)Add the coolant type originally equipped in your vehicle.
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Engine coolant and oil
Engine typeEngine coolant
(approximate
capacity)(1)
Engine oil
(approximate
capacity)
6.0L Power Stroke54.4 pints
(25.7L)19.0 quarts
(18.0L)
Caterpillar60.0 pints
(28.4L)Refer to the
engine operator
manual for
engine oil refill
capacities. Cummins B48.8 pints
(23.1L)
(1)Add the coolant originally equipped in your vehicle.
Power steering system
Steering gear Power steering fluid volume
TAS40 17.6 pints
TAS66 18.4 pints
Transmission
Description Pints (Liters)
Allison 3000/3500 5–speed and
6–speed automatics58.0 (27.4)*
2200/2500 Series 5–speed
automatic38.0 (18.0)*
FS-5205A 5–speed manual 12.5 (5.9)
FS-5406A/5406N and
FS-6406A/FSO–6406A 6–speed
manuals19.5 (9.2)
ES56–7B/ES066–7B 7–speed
manual22.0 (10.4)
*Total fluid capacity (dry transmission and torque converter).
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
The general maintenance services listed in this section are required
because they are considered essential to the life and performance of
your vehicle. Refer to the “Daily Owner Checks” chart and the “Check
every oil change” chart (if your vehicle is equipped with the 6.0L Power
Stroke engine) for important maintenance items.
Ford Motor Company recommends you perform the owner maintenance
services listed in this section. These services are matters of day-to-day
care that are important to the proper operation of your vehicle. In
addition to the conditions described in owner maintenance, be alert for
any unusual noise, vibration or other indication that your vehicle may
need service and attend to it promptly.
Your vehicle is very sophisticated and built with multiple complex
performance systems. Every manufacturer develops these systems using
different specifications and performance features. That’s why it’s
important to rely upon your Ford dealership to properly diagnose and
repair your vehicle.
Use only recommended fuels, lubricants, fluids and service parts
conforming to Ford specifications. Motorcraft parts are designed and
built for best performance in your vehicle. Using these parts for
replacement is your assurance that Ford-Built quality stays in your
vehicle.
Non-Ford approved chemicals or additives are not required for factory
recommended maintenance. In fact, Ford Motor Company recommends
against the use of such additive products unless specifically
recommended by Ford for a particular application.
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
Ford Motor Company has recommended maintenance intervals for
various parts and component systems based upon engineering testing.
Ford Motor Company relies upon this testing to determine the most
appropriate mileage for replacement of oils and fluids to protect your
vehicle at the lowest overall cost to you and recommends against
maintenance schedules that deviate from the scheduled maintenance
information.
The maintenance or replacement of the emission control devices (or
systems) in your new Ford Motor Company vehicle (or engine) may be
performed at your expense. These services may be performed by any
automotive repair establishment or individual using automotive parts
equivalent to those with which your vehicle or engine was originally
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FACTORY AUTHORIZED SYSTEMS CHECKS
In the event that your vehicle experiences a component related concern,
please contact your Ford dealership. The Ford Motor Company Trained
Technicians who work at Ford dealerships are specifically trained to
understand your vehicle.
A proper repair begins with a thorough system check. A Factory
Authorized Systems Check can ONLY be found at a Ford dealership. In
some circumstances, the technician may need to request your
authorization to perform additional operations to determine the final
diagnosis. The technician’s goal is to ensure that your vehicle is fixed
right the first time, at the best value to you.
The following list represents several of the Factory Authorized Systems
Checks available at a participating Ford dealers:
•Air Conditioning
•Check Engine Light
•All Wheel Drive and4X4
•Automatic Transmission
•Engine Cooling and Cabin Heating
•Steering and Suspension
•Charge/Start/Battery
•Wheel Alignment
•Anti-Lock Brake System
EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM
To ensure the emissions control systems operate effectively, you should
have the services listed in the maintenance schedule performed at the
specified time and mileage/km intervals. You should avoid running out of
fuel or turning off the ignition while the vehicle is in motion, especially
at high speeds.
Because of high engine compartment and exhaust system
temperatures resulting from emissions equipment, do not park,
idle or operate your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground cover
where the possibility of ground fire exists.
Do not make unauthorized modifications to the engine or vehicle.
Modifications causing increased amounts of unburned fuel to reach the
exhaust system can significantly increase the temperature of the engine
compartment and/or the exhaust system.
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