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Which oil is used in Ford Figo diesel?

The Ford Figo diesel generally uses a 5W-30 full-synthetic diesel engine oil that meets Ford’s factory specification (typically WSS-M2C934-B or its predecessor WSS-M2C913-C), with the exact spec depending on the model year and market. Always verify in your owner's manual or with a dealer.


Understanding the engine and its oil specification


The Ford Figo diesel is powered by a Duratorq TDCi engine family. Oil requirements are influenced by the engine variant (e.g., older 1.4 TDCi vs. newer 1.5 TDCi), whether the vehicle has a diesel particulate filter (DPF), and the climate in which the car operates. In practice, this means sticking to a 5W-30 full-synthetic diesel oil that meets Ford’s factory specification and choosing a low-SAPS formulation if a DPF is present.


Oil specification guidance by typical Figo diesel setups


Below are common expectations you may encounter, but always confirm against your specific VIN/year in the manual or with a Ford service advisor.



  • Older Figo diesel models (such as early 1.4 TDCi variants) often require 5W-30 synthetic oil that meets Ford WSS-M2C913-C.

  • Newer Duratorq 1.5 TDCi variants commonly specify 5W-30 synthetic oil that meets Ford WSS-M2C934-B.

  • For markets or models with a diesel particulate filter (DPF), use a low-SAPS 5W-30 oil that meets the Ford specification to protect the DPF.


These guidelines reflect typical practice across markets, but the exact specification can vary. Always verify with your owner’s manual or a Ford-certified service center for your exact vehicle and VIN.


How to verify you’re using the right oil


To avoid ambiguity, follow a verification process that confirms both viscosity and Ford-specific standards before an oil change.



  • Check the owner’s manual or the service data sheet for your VIN to confirm the exact Ford specification (for example, WSS-M2C934-B or its predecessor).

  • Inspect the oil filler cap or service sticker in the engine bay for recommended viscosity and any notes about low-SAPS or DPF compatibility.

  • Ask a Ford dealer or a trusted workshop to confirm the correct specification for your model year and market.

  • Choose a reputable brand whose product is explicitly certified to meet the Ford specification and is appropriate for your climate and DPF status.


Following these steps helps ensure optimal protection and compliance with emission-control systems.


Practical oil choices and maintenance tips


When selecting oil, prioritize compatibility with Ford’s specification and the vehicle’s DPF status, along with climate considerations and service intervals.



  • Commonly recommended oil is 5W-30 full-synthetic diesel engine oil that meets Ford WSS-M2C934-B (or the older WSS-M2C913-C, depending on your vehicle’s year).

  • Look for low-SAPS formulations if your Figo diesel is equipped with a DPF to protect the filter and reduce ash buildup.

  • Brand examples that frequently offer oils meeting Ford specs include Castrol Edge, Mobil 1, and Shell Helix, but verify the exact Ford certification on the product label.

  • Follow the manufacturer-recommended oil change interval (often around 10,000–15,000 km or as advised by Ford), and perform regular checks on oil level and quality between services.


In practice, using the correct oil and keeping up with service intervals helps maintain performance, fuel economy, and emission system integrity.


Summary


For Ford Figo diesel models, the typical oil choice is a 5W-30 full-synthetic diesel oil that meets Ford’s factory specification (primarily WSS-M2C934-B or its predecessor). Exact specs vary by year and market, especially with DPF-equipped variants. Always confirm the precise specification from the owner’s manual or a Ford-certified technician, and choose a reputable brand that clearly notes Ford certification and low-SAPS characteristics if a DPF is present. Regular maintenance and using the correct oil protect engine longevity and emission systems.

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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.