If you think for one second that a dealer will take care of any engine issue you have after seeing one of these contraptions installed on you engine you are crazy :crazy:.
Ford learned a lot from the 3.5. I had one of the first that came out. Everyone said "You gotta install a catch can or you...
Had a drop-in in my 2013 F-150 Ecobeast now I have one in my Ranger.
I throw down a moving blanket when I don't want stuff to slide around.
After 6 years the one in F-150 looked like the day I purchased it and I did not baby it. Shrubs, rocks, mulch, lumber and lots of vacation stuff...
I find it odd that people complain that a plastic liner will rub the paint and cause rust in the bed yet they are perfectly OK with someone sanding the bed :crazy:
First oil change is free.
The Works at a Ford dealership is $49.99 which includes Motorcraft® SAE 5W-30 Premium Synthetic Blend Motor Oil which is recomended by Ford for the 2019 Ranger.
I was at the dealer for 30 minutes and I didn't have to find somewhere to dump the used oil.
I usd to change my own oil but now it comes down to what your time is worth.
For me, it is more cost effective to have the dealer change the oil, rotate the tires, cap off fluids, check for updates, etc. while I make money in the waiting room. Plus they have free coffee and cookies :dance:
Really? They don't follow the specifications for the vehicle? You should find a new dealer.
Motor oil (U.S.): WSS-M2C946-B1 Motorcraft® SAE 5W-30 Premium Synthetic Blend Motor Oil XO-5W30-Q1SP
Yup, Toyota will not budge on price. I tried on two different occations and got nowhere plus the salepeople were a$$holes.
Ford will take care of any issues and you the customer.
I had three issues with my 2011 3.5 Ecoboost. None were engine related. After all were fixed I called Ford...