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CRC 556 Multipurpose 420ml - 1751837
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CRC 556 Multipurpose 420ml - 1751837

$15
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WD40 Multi Purpose Lubricant 300g - WD61103
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WD40 Multi Purpose Lubricant 300g - WD61103

$20
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CRC 5.56 with Permastraw 210ml - 5028
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CRC 5.56 with Permastraw 210ml - 5028

$12
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Penrite Cam Assembly Lube 100g Tube - CAM0001

Penrite Cam Assembly Lube 100g Tube - CAM0001

$34
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CRC 556 Marine 420ml - 1751839
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CRC 556 Marine 420ml - 1751839

$22
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Motortech Water Dispersant Spray 350g - MT002

Motortech Water Dispersant Spray 350g - MT002

$9
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CRC Long Life Anti Rust 300g - 3097
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CRC Long Life Anti Rust 300g - 3097

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WD40 Multi Purpose Lubricant 255g - WD61152

WD40 Multi Purpose Lubricant 255g - WD61152

$19
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WD40 EZ-Reach Multi Purpose Lubricant 425g - WD61180

WD40 EZ-Reach Multi Purpose Lubricant 425g - WD61180

$34
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CRC 5.56 with Permastraw 380ml - 5029
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CRC 5.56 with Permastraw 380ml - 5029

$16
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CRC 556 Marine 4L - 1751848
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CRC 556 Marine 4L - 1751848

$94
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CRC 556 Industrial 420ml - 1751842
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CRC 556 Industrial 420ml - 1751842

$27
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CRC 556 Low Odour 420ml - 1751840
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CRC 556 Low Odour 420ml - 1751840

$17
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CRC 556 Multipurpose 4L - 1751846
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CRC 556 Multipurpose 4L - 1751846

$106
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Engine Oil Maintenance for Your 2013 Ford Transit

For those of you cruising around in a 2013 Ford Transit, keeping on top of engine oil maintenance is key to ensuring your van remains a reliable workhorse. Whether you use it to haul goods or for leisurely trips, a well-oiled engine keeps everything running smoothly. So, let's delve into what you need to know about servicing the engine oil for your 2013 Ford Transit.

The engine oil in your Transit serves multiple purposes. It lubricates the moving parts, minimises friction, and helps to dissipate heat. Additionally, it plays a role in sealing, cleaning, and protecting the engine. Given these roles, maintaining the oil's condition and level is crucial for optimal performance and longevity.

  1. When to Change Your Engine Oil

Generally, the suggested interval for replacing the engine oil in your 2013 Ford Transit is every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres or at least once a year, whichever comes first. However, the exact frequency can depend on your driving conditions. If you find yourself frequently hauling heavy loads, driving in stop-and-go traffic, or operating in extreme temperatures, you may need to change the oil more frequently. Checking your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommendations is always a wise move.

  1. Signs That Your Oil Needs Change

Aside from following a regular schedule, it's essential to be proactive about your engine's needs. Here are some tell-tale signs that it might be time to change your engine oil:

  • The oil appears dark and dirty on the dipstick.
  • You hear a ticking noise from the engine, which might indicate friction without sufficient lubrication.
  • The oil change or check engine light on your dashboard is illuminated.
  • You experience increased engine noise or knocking.
  • The oil level consistently drops, indicating either a leak or excessive consumption.
  1. Types of Engine Oil to Use

For the 2013 Ford Transit, it's crucial to use the recommended oil type. Typically, Ford suggests using Motorcraft® SAE 5W-30 or an equivalent that meets the WSS-M2C913-D specification. Using the correct oil not only ensures optimal performance but can also improve fuel efficiency and reduce engine wear. Synthetic oils, with their superior protection and longevity, can be a good choice especially if you're looking for something that can withstand extreme operating conditions.

  1. How to Change the Oil

Changing the oil is a task that many drivers can manage themselves but it does require a bit of know-how and the right equipment. Here's a simple guide on how to do it:

  • Gather the necessary tools: a wrench, an oil filter wrench, a drain pan, a new oil filter, and the correct amount of the recommended oil.
  • Warm up the engine slightly to ensure the oil flows out smoothly.
  • Use the wrench to remove the drain plug and allow the old oil to completely drain into the pan.
  • Once drained, replace and tighten the drain plug.
  • Using the oil filter wrench, unscrew the old oil filter. Apply a small amount of fresh oil to the gasket of the new filter before installing it, which ensures a proper seal.
  • Pour the new oil into the engine using a funnel. Start by adding about 75% of the oil capacity, then check the oil level and top off as necessary.
  • Run the engine for a few minutes, then check for any leaks and double-check the oil level, topping off if needed.
  1. Dispose of Waste Oil Responsibly

It's vital to dispose of the old oil and filter properly. Many service stations or recycling centres have facilities for safe disposal. Never dump oil down the drain or in the trash as this can lead to environmental damage.

Taking the time to maintain your Ford Transit's engine oil pays off. Regular checks and changes empower your vehicle to reliably perform while enhancing its lifespan. Whether you choose to tackle this task yourself or entrust it to a professional, the peace of mind you gain knowing your engine is well taken care of is well worth the effort. Keep those wheels turning smoothly and happy driving!