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Is there an oil change "How To" anywhere for the Energi?


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Guys n Gals,

 

Has anyone changed their oil yet?  Not talking about using a credit card.  I'm now at 10k miles and want to do my first change on this car.  I'm sure it's pretty similar to any other car and since I've changed the oil almost 90 times in my truck I've got the general procedure down.  I'm just wondering if anyone has tackled the job on their Energi yet.

 

Andy

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Yes, I've done oil changes on each of mine - and when I did it on my 2013 hybrid I started a topic on it in the hybrid forum.  The procedure is the same for the hybrid and Energi, except that I forgot to note in my original post over there (applies to both models) that when removing the fiberglass cover from the bottom of the engine to take a screwdriver and pop the two plastic retainers down and then you can pop them back into place when ready to put the cover back on.  But I think someone also noted that in a follow-on post, and then the thread sat idle for a while and now appears to have come back to life about the 2013 models needing 5W-20 and the 2014 models now needing 0W-20.

 

http://fordfusionhybridforum.com/topic/5886-oil-change-info-for-2013-hybrid/

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Check the clearance carefully with the ramps in case your ramps are too high -- the ones I have are more low-profile like the below pic I found online, with ones like these the car clears OK but there's not a whole lot of extra clearance, but it doesn't make contact and that's the important thing.

 

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I couldn't wait for my Fumoto valve to arrive since the weather was about 70* with a nice breeze.   :skateboard:

 

As stated in the link provided by Jeff, you'll need a Torx T30 bit with ratchet for the 11 belly pan screws, a 15mm socket or wrench for the plug, and a flat head screwdriver for the 2 plastic retainers on the fiber board belly pan.  I reused the plastic retainers.  They're actually somewhat helpful to hold the belly pan in place as you start the 11 screws that hold it in place.

 

I used 4.5 QTS of 0W-20 synthetic and the 910S filter.

 

I'm glad I changed it at 10,000 miles even though my oil life monitor said 48%.  The oil was darker than I would have expected it to be.  I use the ICE quite a bit though.

 

Here's some pics for all y'all stuck inside somewhere. 

 

My custom ramps I made for my Boss 302.  Nice to leverage them into usage here.

 

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Pointing out the plug.  Reminds me of a motorcycle how it goes in sideways.

 

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Not the cleanest oil I've ever seen.

 

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Here's a pic of the filter.  Nice that it's easy to access.  I neglected to poke a hole in the bottom first.  Next time I will with my awl to keep oil from running everywhere.

 

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Wow.  I'm used to reaching up in annoying areas for the oil filter on all the vehicles I've owned or worked on.  Looks like that one will be a snap to change.

 

When I do my oil change, I'll probably go with Mobil 1 extended performance, or I may hit the dealership to see if they have some sort of specialty oil that lasts 2 years.  The Mobil 1 is good for 15k or 1 year, whichever comes first.  I'm wondering if Motorcraft oil is certified to actually last 2 years, or if the engine is so tight and sealed that it just does.

 

I know the Bugatti Veyron has a special oil designed just for that vehicle.  Makes me wonder if Ford does too.

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The best time to change the oil is when the engine is hot.  Since this is an EV car, many times its not so I wait until I have a trip somewhere using the engine and drop the oil when I get home while its still hot.  This way it flows easier and carries more contaminents with it. 

 

I changed my oil once so far, the dealer did the first one free at 20k miles and I did the 2nd one myself at 40k miles and found that the dealer damaged the bottom engine cover taking it off and also didn't not put one of the screws back in (1 missing), bitch!

 

-=>Raja.

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