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Hi guys, i have a 2019 BI turbo and i find on the internet that i need to change my oil in just 10mintes! Is that true or not?
Many thanks for you help
Many thanks for you help
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The thing is that if you don't do the oil change in 10 minutes it's become an oil issue they said oil pump or something issueI've heard 8.
But thats likely from a super mechanic standpoint.
Im more of a lazy mechanic, I turn an oil change into an all day ordeal.
Bbq, beers and dancing.
No offense intended Dave. I think we get along well and I often enjoy your posts. But in cases like this I think it is better to just say what you said in the above quote instead making jokes about it. It doesn't really help the OP. But whatever. I'm not the boss of this place and I'm sure the OP can hold their own.Well seeing as non of us have this engine he really has the same access to info that we do. Either Google it or call a Ford dealership and ask which would be the safest bet.
Well I have seen many post here from people that have Rangers not sold in it the US, Raptors and Wildtrak. So maybe one of them might chime in. This is a 5G forum but it seems to attract other Ranger owners.Yeah that asking that question of North Americans is t gonna get an accurate answer.
None taken Augie.No offense intended Dave. I think we get along well and I often enjoy your posts. But in cases like this I think it is better to just say what you said in the above quote instead making jokes about it. It doesn't really help the OP. But whatever. I'm not the boss of this place and I'm sure the OP can hold their own.![]()
I remember this being discussed in a previous thread....Well seeing as none of us have this engine he really has the same access to info that we do. Either Google it or call a Ford dealership and ask which would be the safest bet.
It would appear that it is true, if you believe the guy in the video below.Hi guys, i have a 2019 BI turbo and i find on the internet that i need to change my oil in just 10mintes! Is that true or not?
Many thanks for you help
I agree call an ask. But sometimes it is easier for people to ask on a message board first. I mean I have a lot of questions about a lot of things. The first thing I do is look for answers online because it is easier than being on hold with customer service and jumping through hoops. I mean this very forum is more or less based on search and ask before calling Ford. It is a collective of Ranger owners sharing information so in some cases they don't have to deal with "customer service".None taken Augie.But really it's kind of common sense to just call your local Ford dealer and ask. I mean I wouldn't go into a foreign message board to ask a question about our 2.3 engines as no one would know. I think the only one here who would know would be possibly Alex @viperwolf. Maybe there should be a sub category for them?
True most Ford dealers are a PITA to deal with too. But here we all have the same Rangers (more or less) which makes it easier to ask a question and get an easy answer. There are so few on here that are ROTW Rangers it just seems more logical for someone like that to call their dealer first or Google it. That's just my 0.02 which is about all it's worth. ?I agree call an ask. But sometimes it is easier for people to ask on a message board first. I mean I have a lot of questions about a lot of things. The first thing I do is look for answers online because it is easier than being on hold with customer service and jumping through hoops. If I am not happy with that then I make calls. I mean this very forum is more or less based on search and ask before calling Ford.![]()
Depends on the kind of day it is and how many trips to the stocked fridge in the garage…I've heard 8.
But thats likely from a super mechanic standpoint.
Im more of a lazy mechanic, I turn an oil change into an all day ordeal.
Bbq, beers and dancing.