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Does a 2007 Ford Fusion have a transmission dipstick?

Does a 2007 Ford Fusion have a transmission dipstick?

Luckily, Ford makes it quite conspicuous and easy to find. To find it, You’ll need to look to the upper engine bay, slightly to the right of center. It will be located immediately to the left of Your battery, and to the right of Your engine block.

What type of transmission fluid does a 2007 Ford Fusion take?

Dexron™ VI Automatic Transmission
Ford Fusion S / SE / SEL Automatic Transmission 2007, Professional™ Full Synthetic Dexron™ VI Automatic Transmission Fluid by ACDelco®.

How often should you change your spark plugs Ford Fusion?

Every 100,000 miles: Replace spark plugs and inspect accessory drive belt. Every 150,000 miles: Change automatic transmission fluid, replace accessory drive belt, and replace timing belt.

Is there a manual transmission in the Ford Fusion?

However, almost certainly due to an anticipated lack of much market demand, Ford didn’t see fit to place a manual transmission in the V6-powered models, essentially cutting short the Fusion’s potential as a bona fide driving enthusiast’s car.

What kind of engine does a 2007 Ford Fusion have?

Used 2007 Ford Fusion Engine. The standard 2.3-liter in-line four-cylinder engine delivers good drivability and more-than-acceptable acceleration. It is a good choice if you want to keep the initial outlay low or you must have a manual transmission. For most buyers, though, we recommend the 221-horsepower 3.0-liter V6.

What makes the Ford Fusion a good car?

It is the merging of American styling and Japanese hardware that makes the Fusion such a terrific value, offering superior handling, good fuel economy and low emissions (rated as a Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle or PZEV in California).

Is the Ford Fusion made in the US?

Although designed here in the U.S., the Fusion borrows much of its chassis and drivetrain from its Japanese cousin, the Mazda Mazda6.

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