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Inquire about the oil type and amount needed for a 2013 Ford Fusion.

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Clayton K.

In 2013, the Fusion can hold up to 5.7 quarts of oil in its engine. To keep it running smoothly, Ford suggests using fully synthetic sae 5w-20 motor oil that meets API certification standards. For top performance, it's best to choose a reputable brand like Motorcraft and opt for fully synthetic oil, but semi-synthetics are also okay. Oil changes for this car typically cost around $100 to $140. It's recommended to get the oil changed every 3500 to 5000 miles. Fully synthetic oils are preferred for their enhanced protection, performance, efficiency, and durability. Shell and Castrol are some semi-synthetic options to consider.

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  • Valarie K.

    Is it necessary to use fully synthetic?

  • Ruth M

    SAE 5W-20 is the recommended viscosity grade for the 2013 Ford Fusion according to Ford. It is important to use engine oils that meet the SAE classifications and have the API Certification Seal. The engine oil capacity for the 2013 Ford Fusion is 5.7 US quarts (5.4 liters).

  • M T

    Which oil is recommended for my 2013 Ford Fusion?

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