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- Douglas
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- Fishkill, NY
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- Ford Maverick XL 2.0 ecoboost AWD
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- 2.0L EcoBoost
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- #1
Hi all,
I did the first oil change today, at 4258 miles.
Dash oil life is saying i have 68% oil life remaining.
The oil I used was the mobil 1 full synthetic 5w-30 which meets all the ford requirements. It cost just a little more than the motorcraft blend at walmart. Why not use full synthetic?
Filter I used was the mobil 1 102a filter, which is good for 20k miles. But I'll do another oil change at about 10k, by which time there should be around 30% oil life remaining. I am not resetting the oil life meter for this "break-in" oil change. That will probably be about 3 months from now.
I think the most difficult thing is to remove all those screws. There are many of them for the protective splash shield.
The oil plug was super dupe tight. Defintely not 20ft/lb torque. I had to use an extension bar. It's 15mm socket. After letting all old oil dripped I retighten it to about 20 ft/lb, maybe a little less. I don't want oil plug to be super duper tight.
The oil filter can be removed with a filter wrench. I put a little bit of oil into the new filter before screw it on. It was hand tightened. I'm pretty strong so my hand tighten means tight.
I watched and made sure there's no leaking or dripping of any kind, before I put back the guard/shield, and screw back the many screws. It's either T25 or T30 I don't remember.
After that I did a test drive. I swear the engine sounds a little better with mobil 1. Maybe I'm hearing things? but I do feel a little bit smoother.
I did the first oil change today, at 4258 miles.
Dash oil life is saying i have 68% oil life remaining.
The oil I used was the mobil 1 full synthetic 5w-30 which meets all the ford requirements. It cost just a little more than the motorcraft blend at walmart. Why not use full synthetic?
Filter I used was the mobil 1 102a filter, which is good for 20k miles. But I'll do another oil change at about 10k, by which time there should be around 30% oil life remaining. I am not resetting the oil life meter for this "break-in" oil change. That will probably be about 3 months from now.
I think the most difficult thing is to remove all those screws. There are many of them for the protective splash shield.
The oil plug was super dupe tight. Defintely not 20ft/lb torque. I had to use an extension bar. It's 15mm socket. After letting all old oil dripped I retighten it to about 20 ft/lb, maybe a little less. I don't want oil plug to be super duper tight.
The oil filter can be removed with a filter wrench. I put a little bit of oil into the new filter before screw it on. It was hand tightened. I'm pretty strong so my hand tighten means tight.
I watched and made sure there's no leaking or dripping of any kind, before I put back the guard/shield, and screw back the many screws. It's either T25 or T30 I don't remember.
After that I did a test drive. I swear the engine sounds a little better with mobil 1. Maybe I'm hearing things? but I do feel a little bit smoother.
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