* Check the vehicle's identification number (VIN) plate: This plate usually located on the driver's side dashboard, near the windshield. The VIN itself won't directly state the engine size, but you can use the VIN to look up your vehicle's specifications online through Ford's website or a third-party VIN decoder.
* Look in your owner's manual: The engine size should be clearly stated in the specifications section of your owner's manual.
* Check the engine bay: The engine size might be stamped on a sticker or plate somewhere in the engine bay. This is less reliable than the other methods, as it can be hard to find and the sticker might be faded or damaged.
* Check your vehicle registration documents: The engine size might be listed on your registration paperwork. This varies by region.
* Use a vehicle history report: Services like Carfax or AutoCheck provide detailed vehicle history reports that often include engine size.
The most reliable methods are checking your owner's manual or using your VIN to look up the specifications online through a reputable source.