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What kind of oil does a 2000 Ford F-150 need and how much does it hold?

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Erika MR

The 2000 Ford F-150 performs best with 5W-20 Synthetic oil. The truck requires 6 quarts with a filter, and the V6 engine drain plug should be torqued to 17-22 ft/lbs, while other engines need 10 ft/lbs. Oil is vital for engine cleanliness and smooth operation. The price is between $8 to $12 per quart, totaling $48 to $72 for 6 quarts. It's advisable to change the oil and filter every 5,000 miles or 6 months. Necessary tools include an oil filter wrench, 5/8 inch socket, ratchet, drain pan, and funnel.

More answers

  • Alan B.

    Is it possible to utilize an oil enhancer in a 2000 Ford V8 5.4?

  • Ava T.

    The 2000 Ford F-150 offers various engine choices. The 4.2L V6 and 4.6L V8, along with the 5.4L V8 engines with codes 3, L, and Z, now use 6 quarts of 5W20 synthetic oil following a recent update. Previously, all engines except those with code M needed 5W30 oil.

  • Dylan L.

    I appreciate the help I've received from using 5W-20 synthetic oil in my truck. Thank you for the assistance.

  • Roy R.

    Thank you for your guidance on selecting the appropriate oil for your fantastic vehicle!

  • Steve Quate

    May 30th, with a quantity of 5 quarts.

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