DIY - Oil change for a 2017 Expedition

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NASCAR Mike

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After creating a massive mess removing the oil filter the first time I started putting an extra large zip lock back under the filter before removing it, then dropping it into the bag.. keeps oil from getting all over the skid plate and dripping onto my driveway for days.

That is a great idea. I changed my oil a few weeks ago and oil from the filter dripped everywhere. I cleaned as best I could with brake cleaner but the next morning I had a small pool of oil about 1 inch wide on the garage floor. I verified that the oil filter and oil pan plug were not leaking.

I think the zip lock bag idea will help the next time I tackle this. Thanks!
 

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As I've stated in previous threads, this is by far the biggest PITA vehicle I've ever had to change oil on and I was an oil change jockey at a tire shop for 4 years. The easiest way I've found to get the oil filter out is to do it from the top. Take the top of the air box off and go at it that way. If you go slow enough the oil will only drain out of the rear spout on that catch funnel. Then once I get it off I try to wipe it the best I can then hit it with some brake parts cleaner to flush the rest of the residual oil out of there. To get to the drain plug I have to jack up one side of the truck so I can wiggle my tall ass under there and have enough room to get the access panel out of the way. Just take out 3 of the bolts and pivot it out of the way. That method seems to work the best for me.
 
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Well.............I will pass this along anyway even tho there are comments already about their success.

I'm 70+ years old and have changed oil in ALL my cars for 50+ years....as I stated in my opening/original post. I finally tackled the job today and have successfully completed the task. I first rotated the tires. I don't have a lift....I have to use the old fashion jack and jack stands. By the time I had completed that the engine/oil was cool enough (warm) to change. Again the jack and jack stands. I got the 'felty' thingy off and drained the oil. Thankfully I have 35" arm length so was able to reach the oil filter with my left hand/arm. Thankfully the Ford dealer which did the 'free' oil change previously only hand tightened the filter so was able to get it off. I did this all from laying on the ground and squirming and getting my body in awkward contortions.
I feel good I was able to get this done. Most places charge $60+ and even more for Full Synthetic oil change. I did mine for less than $25. I feel good. Even tho I had to take a longer than usual time to get ALL of this done.
I thought changing the oil in my Corvettes a feat...but this experience tops them all.
 

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Now you know why I use Fram premium synthetic filters. I've got a 2000 4x4 that's nowhere as tough as the 3.5, but still a pain in the butt. The grippy black stuff on the end is great. How come Ford or any of the others don't use it? It's not like Fram has a patent on the sticky stuff. Who knows maybe they do! Anyhoo, you might consider them if the later 3 rd and 4th gen 3.5's are that tough. Good idea on the big baggie. When I used to service Harleys, I'd waste a red rag under the filter, after initial removal. That and spraying down area after with brake clean. The rags were replaced every week by the laundry service, so who cares!

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I always bring my 2013 F150 XLT and my 2017 Expedition Limited to Ford for all the maintenance. My wife works there and I get a discount and with my back problem I can't do much. I have purchased the extended warranties so the Works covers all that needs to be down and a lot quicker than I could ever do.
 

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I always bring my 2013 F150 XLT and my 2017 Expedition Limited to Ford for all the maintenance. My wife works there and I get a discount and with my back problem I can't do much. I have purchased the extended warranties so the Works covers all that needs to be down and a lot quicker than I could ever do.

I used to let the dealer do it, but I got tired of cleaning up after them...then there was the whole issue of them putting 5/20 in it instead of 5/30.

I see you're in Louisiana too...curious to know what dealer you bring yours to.
 

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I always bring my 2013 F150 XLT and my 2017 Expedition Limited to Ford for all the maintenance. My wife works there and I get a discount and with my back problem I can't do much. I have purchased the extended warranties so the Works covers all that needs to be down and a lot quicker than I could ever do.

The day I break my back and have the government pay me enough $$$ to the point that I can take my cars to a dealer for over procedure and epicly simple maintenance is the day I give up on life!

By the way, your post that I quoted is so damn useless in a thread where a person who's OBVIOUSLLY is fully capable and isn't afraid fo get down & dirty is asking about how to access an oil filter

And one more thing... if you have so called "back problems" why the hell do you own a pick up truck? Status? Reputation? Manhood? You cant even lay down on flat ground let along lift anything into the back of a f150's bed and if you could then you're a sad excuse of a life. But please I mean no harm in trying to tell you based on your post that YOU sir are a.....
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The day I break my back and have the government pay me enough $$$ to the point that I can take my cars to a dealer for over procedure and epicly simple maintenance is the day I give up on life!

By the way, your post that I quoted is so damn useless in a thread where a person who's OBVIOUSLLY is fully capable and isn't afraid fo get down & dirty is asking about how to access an oil filter

And one more thing... if you have so called "back problems" why the hell do you own a pick up truck? Status? Reputation? Manhood? You cant even lay down on flat ground let along lift anything into the back of a f150's bed and if you could then you're a sad excuse of a life. But please I mean no harm in trying to tell you based on your post that YOU sir are a.....
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Ouch. Tad harsh there, my friend!


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