How Often Should I Change the Engine Oil in my Ford Vehicle?
Key Tips:
- Check the dipstick at least every two weeks and before long journeys.
- Have the oil and filter changed at the recommended service intervals, using the recommended oil for your vehicle. You can find this information in your Owner Manual.
- High oil consumption can indicate engine problems.
Refer to your Owner Manual and Maintenance Schedule for specific information on when to schedule your next oil change. Your local dealership can provide trained technicians and the right parts to ensure the correct services are done on your vehicle.
Variable oil service intervals offer each customer the lowest possible cost of ownership, based on their individual vehicle usage. The rate at which engine oil life is depleted depends on the vehicle driving conditions. So the engine’s oil may require changing before the published maximum service intervals for some users. The variable oil service has no impact on the mandatory maintenance intervals. The Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor also helps to protect engines from premature wear & damage.
The following factors can reduce the time between oil change intervals:
- Frequent, low-speed city-centre driving (below 30 mph)
- Regular short journeys (below 2 miles)
- High engine load conditions, e.g. driving the vehicle fully loaded, trailer towing, frequent hill climbs
If the ‘Oil change required’ message is displayed in the instrument cluster before the published service interval, can the vehicle be used without an oil change?
If the message is displayed the oil must be changed within 1,000 miles or 1 month (whichever occurs first) and the IOLM should be reset by your Ford dealer. Not changing the oil will lead to premature engine wear, damage or even failure.