The manual states 13.7 quarts (13L) is the regular oil/filter change refill capacity. The manual states to put 13L in after an oil/filter change, check the level and then top off as needed.
13L is overfilling the tank. What are you guys finding?
So, after I fully drained the oil from both the tank and dry sump pursuant to the service manual, I put in the 13L of fresh oil as stated in the manual. I checked the level exactly as the manual requires: start the engine and bring up to operating temperature of 190 degrees. Turn off the engine and wait 2-3 minutes. Result: the oil tank is clearly overfilled.
I take out a liter of oil from the tank and check the level again using the exact same procedure above. Result: with the dip stick fully screwed in, the oil tank is still clearly overfilled.
So now I’m wondering how much oil came out of the car. I measure the used oil. Result: exactly 12L.
So now I’m wondering why I’m still getting an overfilled indication on the dipstick if I put in the same amount of oil that came out (12L).
Thinking of the oil check procedure on my Harley, I insert the dipstick without screwing it in and check the level. It’s exactly at the full mark.
The manual doesn’t indicate that the dipstick needs to be screwed in or not to check the level, so I’m not sure which way is correct. I’m also unclear why the manual states to add 13L when 13L overfills the tank.
Those of you with contacts at Ford please ask about this, get clarification and post it.
P.S. I’m going to give the middle finger to anyone who suggests I should have the dealer change the oil.
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