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What kind of oil does a 2013 Ford take?


Choosing the right oil for your 2013 Ford is essential to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity. With years of experience in car maintenance and repair, I’ve helped countless customers make the right choice for their vehicles. In this article, I’ll guide you through the type of oil your 2013 Ford likely requires and why it matters.


Understanding Your 2013 Ford's Oil Requirements


The type of oil your 2013 Ford needs depends on the specific model and engine type. However, most 2013 Ford vehicles, including popular models like the Ford Focus, Fusion, and F-150, typically require synthetic blend or full synthetic oil with a viscosity grade of 5W-20 or 5W-30. Always refer to your owner’s manual for the exact specifications, as using the wrong oil can lead to engine damage or reduced efficiency.


Why Synthetic Oil is Recommended


Ford often recommends synthetic or synthetic blend oils for their vehicles due to the following benefits:



  • Better Engine Protection: Synthetic oils provide superior lubrication, reducing wear and tear on engine components.

  • Improved Performance in Extreme Temperatures: They perform well in both hot and cold conditions, ensuring smooth engine operation year-round.

  • Longer Oil Life: Synthetic oils last longer than conventional oils, meaning fewer oil changes and lower maintenance costs over time.


Steps to Determine the Right Oil for Your 2013 Ford


If you’re unsure about the exact oil your 2013 Ford requires, follow these steps:



  • Check your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommended oil type and viscosity.

  • Look for the API (American Petroleum Institute) certification on the oil container to ensure it meets Ford’s standards.

  • Consult with a trusted auto repair shop, like Kevin’s Autos, for professional advice tailored to your vehicle’s needs.


When to Change Your Oil


Regular oil changes are crucial for maintaining your vehicle’s health. For most 2013 Ford models, it’s recommended to change the oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on your driving habits and the type of oil used. If you frequently drive in extreme conditions, such as very hot or cold climates, or tow heavy loads, you may need to change your oil more often.


Final Thoughts


Using the correct oil for your 2013 Ford is a simple yet vital step in keeping your car running smoothly. If you’re ever in doubt, don’t hesitate to reach out to a professional mechanic. At Kevin’s Autos, we’re here to help with all your car maintenance needs, from oil changes to comprehensive repairs. Feel free to contact us for expert advice or to schedule your next service!


Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of oil does a 2013 Ford F-150 take?


As we've mentioned, your Ford F-150 oil type is SAE 5W-20 or SAE 5W-30. It's always a good idea to check your owner's manual to ensure you've got the correct information for your truck's exact model and specifications.



What is the best oil for a Ford engine?


Ford recommends Motorcraft Synthetic or Semi Synthetic but basically admits you are good to go with any modern oil that is the right viscosity. Don't overthink it, just change it regularly.



Can I use Mobil 1 oil in a Ford?


Choose Mobil 1™ motor oil for your Ford
We offer a full range of synthetic and synthetic blend motor oils to keep your engine in peak condition throughout its lifetime.



Does Ford require synthetic oil?


Ford strongly recommends using full-synthetic oil for your vehicle for optimal performance.



What kind of oil should I put in my 2013 Ford Focus?


Oil Grade: SEO18

Viscosity:5W-20 (All TEMPS)
Capacity:4.5 quarts (with filter). After refill check oil level.
Torque:21 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug)



Can I put 5w30 instead of 5w20?


Using 5W-30 instead can reduce fuel economy and impede flow throughout the engine. While using it temporarily in a pinch likely won't cause your engine lasting harm, remember that the engineers who built your engine did so with a specific viscosity oil in mind, meaning it's best to stick with it.



Can I use 5W-30 on a Ford Focus?


5W-30 and 5W-40 are compatible with many models of common cars, including the Ford Ka, Ford Focus (pictured below), VW Golf, Skoda Fabia and Honda Civic.



Can I use 5W30 instead of 5W20?


Using 5W-30 instead can reduce fuel economy and impede flow throughout the engine. While using it temporarily in a pinch likely won't cause your engine lasting harm, remember that the engineers who built your engine did so with a specific viscosity oil in mind, meaning it's best to stick with it.



What kind of oil do I put in my Ford F-150?


For many recent Ford F-150 models, especially those with the 5.0L V8 engine, Ford often recommends SAE 5W-20 or SAE 5W-30 motor oil. To be sure of the correct Ford F-150 oil type, check your owner's manual. But don't just stop at the oil; the Ford F-150 oil filter is another essential component to consider.



Can I put 5w30 instead of 5W20?


Using 5W-30 instead can reduce fuel economy and impede flow throughout the engine. While using it temporarily in a pinch likely won't cause your engine lasting harm, remember that the engineers who built your engine did so with a specific viscosity oil in mind, meaning it's best to stick with it.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.