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When to change oil in Ford F-150 truck?

When to change oil in Ford F-150 truck?

In March 2019, Ford issued TSB 19-2058 about excessive oil consumption in the 2018 Ford F-150 trucks equipped with 5.0L engines. The bulletin told technicians to replace the PCV valves, then the oil and filters should be changed and owners were informed to check the oil every 200 miles in order to diagnose the excessive oil consumption.

What causes a head gasket leak on a Ford F-150?

In addition to the 5.0 engine issues, the Ford F-150 will also experience a head gasket leak. This happens when engine oil builds and collects in the truck’s exhaust system. One of the biggest indicators of a head gasket leak, is the smell of burnt oil. You will be able to smell it coming from your engine.

How much oil does a 2005 Ford F150 use?

My 2005 Ford F150 with Triton 5.4L V*, now at 17,000 miles is using about 1 quart of oil per 2000 miles. Oil 5W -20 I think this is excessive but the ford dealer says it is not.

Why does the Ford F-150 burn so much oil?

According to the oil consumption lawsuit, the F-150 engines have defects that allow oil into the combustion chambers where it is burned off during the combustion cycle, reducing the amount of oil in the engines.

What kind of oil do you put in a Ford F-150?

The result is that thicker oil can’t always get to where the oil is needed, so metal to metal contact occurs, and an engine failure is soon to follow. Every engine in the F-150 for the last two generations (2004-2014) requires 5W-20, with one exception. If you have an F-150 with the 3.5L EcoBoost V6, you need 5W-30 motor oil.

How often should I change the oil in my F-150?

The only detractor is price, but that can be mitigated by the extended service intervals. Many vehicles don’t need an oil change for 10,000 or 15,000 miles. Early commercially available synthetic oils garnered a reputation for ruining seals and causing leaks, but that just doesn’t happen by switching between the oils.

What to do if your Ford F-150 has a oil leak?

Leaks first become evident by the smell of burnt oil. Owners of the Ford F-150 have most often reported such leaks after driving the truck at least 160,000 miles. While a new head gasket can be costly, some fix the problem by applying a JB Weld bond to the leaking area. 3.

What kind of engine does a Ford F150 use?

Depends on who you ask. Personally I’m a 5W-30 guy. The same engine in Australia calls for 10W-30. I think Ford only spec’d 5W-20 because of U.S. CAFE requirements and a measly increase in MPG, but I can’t back that last part up.

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Ruth Doyle