bobward757
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Change oil every 3000 if you’re using the semi synthetic Ford oil every 5000 if you’re using the straight synthetic. Otherwise you’ll be buying turbos somewhere between 60 and 100,000 miles.
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Here in AZ where it’s 500 degrees you won’t go 10k. lolI'm at 90k on my 2020 Expedition Max and I've sent samples from every oil change off to Blackstone Labs to be analyzed. I always run Mobile1 Extended Protection. The first oil change was around 6k miles with the factory oil. Analysis came back good and was told I could extend the oil change interval. Running Mobile1, I added about 1k miles to the subsequent oil change intervals, and even at 10k service intervals, the reports come back the oil could go longer. I'm under warranty (I have a Ford ESP warranty to 125k) so I won't go over 10k miles, and usually try and change it around 8k because oil changes are cheap insurance. My vehicle is driven pretty easy, very little towing, few short trips, etc., so I have no problem going 8-10k between oil changes. Rarely will the oil change indicator want to change the oil before 10k, once it was in the single digit percentage around 8k. Even that instance the oil analysis came back fine. I suppose time will tell if that's a good strategy as I'm planning on owning the vehicle quite a while.
My brother had a 2019 with the same 10 speed. No problem either. Now I am having the 24 and my brother a 25. So far so good.You are fortunate to not have any Trans issues. My 2019 experienced a Trans issue at 46k just recently. Had Ford Protect warranty which covered a tear down and replacement of CDF DRUM and other components. I drive very conservatively. So at this time I might say consider yourself, lucky!
I wouldn't ever go 10K. 5K because sometimes I forget to watch the sticker and the odometer.Here in AZ where it’s 500 degrees you won’t go 10k. lol
car, has never been in the shop for a repair. Although,
I love my 10 speed - 100k on a 2020 and you can barely feel it shift, it’s so smooth.
I love my 10 speed - 100k on a 2020 and you can barely feel it shift, it’s so smooth.
It does notImma do a oil change on my 2019 myself. Does the drain plug/bolt have a washer that should be replaced too?
You may want to look into an oil sump pump/extractor. Since I do my own oil changes, I was tired of removing the shroud every time.Imma do a oil change on my 2019 myself. Does the drain plug/bolt have a washer that should be replaced too?
Wow, contact Guinness, 200K on Gen 1 OEM phasers must be some kind of record, regardless of oil change interval. No cold start rattle? What are the rest of us doing wrong?For what it's worth I have a 2014 F150 with the gen 1 3.5 Ecoboost. I change my own oil when the oil life monitor says to change it with Motocraft oil and filter. The truck just turned over 200K miles with multiple cross country trips towing heavy trailers. It has had one rear main seal leak repaired, and other than that has never been cracked open. Original turbos as well as no catch can and no hole drilled in the CAC.
I'm still getting 18 MPG average and it still pulls strong.
Yup,Wow, contact Guinness, 200K on Gen 1 OEM phasers must be some kind of record, regardless of oil change interval. No cold start rattle? What are the rest of us doing wrong?