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Can you tell me the recommended oil type and how much oil does a 2008 Ford F-150 need for an oil change?

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Gina F

The recommended oil type and capacity for a 2008 Ford F-150 is 5w-20 and 7 quarts. It is important to change your oil regularly, generally every 5,000 to 10,000 miles is suggested. Neglecting to change the oil can lead to engine problems. Using high-quality oil is crucial for optimal engine performance. Issues related to the oil may arise, such as a foul burning odor, which should be addressed promptly to prevent potential car damage. Low-quality oil can result in engine failure and poor gas mileage, as well as the emergence of a knocking noise from the engine.

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  • Terry yozie

    The 2008 Ford F-150 offers a range of engine choices, all requiring 5W20 synthetic oil. The oil capacity varies by engine type: the 4.2L V6 needs 6 quarts, the 4.6L V8 requires 6 quarts, the 5.4L V8 takes 7 quarts, and the 5.4L V8 Flex fuel engine also needs 7 quarts.

  • Wilbur L

    Here's the paraphrased and unique version of the text: "Between five and twenty, and equal to six quarts.

  • Michele Marie

    I prefer to use Havoline 5W20 oil, as indicated on the oil cap.

  • Abdulameer Ali

    Ford recommends using 5W-20 oil, giving you the option to choose between regular, semi-synthetic (such as Motorcraft), or fully synthetic oil. I prefer to use 0W-20 synthetic oil because it provides slightly better flow during startup, resulting in less wear, and maintains the same thickness when the engine is hot. John A. noted that the quantity of oil needed varies based on the type of engine you have.

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