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13k is not THAT long over schedule. Doubt a serious oil issue with one missed change.
Depending on how the truck was driven/used, that can be well more than one missed oil change. The 10,000 interval is the maximum under ideal conditions; in the majority of cases it does not apply. Not only that, but the factory oil/filter will always have increased contaminants due to the engine break in, so by 13,000 miles you're well past borrowed time.
These are high performance turbocharged engines in 6,000lbs trucks...the oil is the lifeblood. Poor quality oil, lack of maintenance, or low oil levels are extremely detrimental to engine longevity.
Depending on how the truck was driven/used, that can be well more than one missed oil change. The 10,000 interval is the maximum under ideal conditions; in the majority of cases it does not apply. Not only that, but the factory oil/filter will always have increased contaminants due to the engine break in, so by 13,000 miles you're well past borrowed time.
These are high performance turbocharged engines in 6,000lbs trucks...the oil is the lifeblood. Poor quality oil, lack of maintenance, or low oil levels are extremely detrimental to engine longevity.
bah.....stop thinking it is 1980 oil tech. even then...3,000 miles was overkill. 10k on synthetic blend is easy......full synthetic is even better.
while not ideal for your 1st oil change to come at 15k, it will not destroy an engine. And stop thinking turbo motors are some fragile piece of racing tech us plebs are just not being allowed to use.
I have been doing 10k oil changes on turbo motors for over 20 years now, and German manufacturers push the limits in design and heat way more then ford.
stop fear mongering about oil.
I'm doing my oil change every 5,000 miles or now yearly because I only have a 6.5 mile round trip to get to work.
Anyways, if I remember correctly I believe you own a 2019 like myself.
How or can you set up so that my vehicle will read 0% oil life at any given oil setting? In my case 5,000 miles.
The reason I ask is because on my 2014 F150 I could set it in the settings or maybe I did it online, don't remember. I've looked around online and in my settings and haven't found where I can change this interval?
Many thanks for all your contributions and the time and information you bestow upon us, it's very much appreciated.
I understand you haven’t had issues tuning extended oil change intervals on turbo German cars, but those are not 6,000lb trucks running 35” tires while towing up to 8000lbs. The duty cycle is quite different.
My truck recently went in for oil pan leak and cam phaser, got it back and it was pouring oil out the bottom (okay exaggeration but a steady drip, enough to muck up my under carriage). Ended up being a pinched valve cover from the cam phaser fix. That was fixed but there is another leak, dealer put dye into the oil to verify it wasn’t residual, truck is still being worked on so not sure where this “new” leak is yet.
Im guessing if your front timing cover isn’t leaking it’s possible a valve cover.
I appreciate the input, Solidred. This is useful information that very well maybe applicable to my situation. Sorry to hear about your oil leak issue.
FYI - I've postponed my service appointment that I had scheduled for tomorrow. I'm going to pull the skid plates and do an inspection/spray down with brake clean, then monitor oil level and possible leaks. I just have zero faith in this dealer and want to check a few things myself before giving them the opportunity to muddy the water even further. Will report back with info.
Thanks,
Mr. FordTechOne. What is your opinion on the Motorcraft synthetic blend oil that the dealers use for regular scheduled maintenance?
Thank you