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Inquiring about the oil type and how much oil the 2007 Ford Expedition requires. What type of oil should I use and how much should I put in?

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Dillybert

The 2007 Ford Expedition's 5.4-liter V8 engine requires 6.6 liters (7 quarts) of 5W-20 synthetic engine oil, known for its protective and performance-enhancing properties. Unlike conventional oil, synthetic 5W-20 doesn't typically need changing every 3,000 miles. Ford suggests changing it every 7,500 miles or 6 months, but you might need to do it more often based on where you drive and your habits. It's crucial to monitor your oil level regularly to prevent costly engine damage. Some recommended oil brands are Amsoil Signature Series, Pennzoil Ultra Platinum, Mobil 1, and Royal Purple. Expect to pay between $120 and $160 for an oil change for a 2007 Expedition, including labor.

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  • PIPES

    The 2007 Ford Expedition comes with just one engine option, the 5.4L V8, requiring a total of 7 quarts of 5W20 synthetic oil for optimal performance.

  • Latrice

    "Castrol 5w20" can be expressed as "Castrol engine oil in the 5w20 viscosity grade.

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