DaveT
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Dave
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2023
- Threads
- 7
- Messages
- 207
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- Location
- Scottsdale, AZ
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 XLT Ranger Tremor
- Occupation
- retired
I used to do my own oil changes, no more, and I don't trust places like Jiffy Lube. It is dealer only now. The Ranger is a fair bit of work (for me) to do a home oil change. 1. Taking off the left wheel for access (or struggling around it), 2. Dealing with the plastic plugs that sometimes get damaged. 3. Removing and reinstalling skid plate 4. Buying the filter and oil. 5. Laying down protective oil splatter cardboard. 6. Disposing of old oil. 6. Getting the correct oil filter wrench if I can't get the old filter off by hand. For $120, it goes to the dealer (Autonation Ford). They use semisynthetic Motorcraft oil, rotate the tires, check transmission fluid, fill wiper fluid, top off brake fluid if necessary, check brake pads, replace plastic plugs if damaged with OEM plugs, clean up the mess, dispose of old oil and reset the oil change warning. Additionally, they probably make no mistakes as I might, and as the OP did. Everything done in one hour while I watch TV in their waiting room.
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