I’ve used Costco’s Kirkland brand 5/30 full synthetic for 55k miles. That, and K&N oil filters.Hello everyone,
I'm a new owner of a 2019 Ford Ranger 5G and am looking for advice on what type of engine oil to use for my car. I looked through the owner's manual, but also wanted to get recommendations from those who have direct experience with this model one of my friends suggested me to use a high performance 5W-30 but i'm not sure if it's a good oil for my car engine, i'm not going to use it without consulting you first. I want to make sure of using the engine oil that best suits its needs so if you have a Ford Ranger 5G or have knowledge of the types of engine oil that are compatible with this model, I would appreciate any suggestions or advice you may have to offer. I want to make sure I take care of my car in the best way possible, and choosing the right motor oil is an important step in that process.
Thank you in advance for your help and advice. I look forward to reading your responses and making an informed decision on choosing engine oil for my Ford Ranger 5G.
I had the dealer do the first oil change at 3000 miles (the "Works" plus paid the extra $30 for upgrade to full synthetic) and since go every 4500 - 5000 miles for the same thing. Since I only put about 4500 miles on a year, that's once a year for me. Full synthetic.I don't over think it, I just let the dealer do it.
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Why the "Not Fram" point? Do you have a bad experience with them? Anecdotally, I've used them for 10 years with no trouble.I’ve been using Mobil 1 full synthetic for years. I changed to WIX filters after an issue with a Ford filter with this vehicle. As one of commenters said earlier, we have developed our favorites for one reason another and we are prone to debate the issue way beyond any real data. A name brand full synthetic oil and filter (not Fram) and you’ll be fine.
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I have this (Harbor Freight version) and really hate it due to the location of the filter and how hard it is getting it to grab on. I switched to a Lisle 63600 which has spring tension to hold it on the filter.I would also highly recommend grabbing this. Put it on a ratchet extension and it makes the job take about 5 seconds. I bought it after 4 annoyingly difficult oil changes.
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That spring one looks nice. I had no trouble getting my walmart one to grip to the filter, as you rotate counter clockwise, it seemed to just naturally grip it without much fuss.I have this (Harbor Freight version) and really hate it due to the location of the filter and how hard it is getting it to grab on. I switched to a Lisle 63600 which has spring tension to hold it on the filter.
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