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Oil Filter Maintenance for Your 2021 Ford Everest
The 2021 Ford Everest, like many modern vehicles, relies on a well-maintained engine to deliver optimal performance and longevity. One of the critical components in maintaining engine health is the oil filter. The oil filter plays a key role in protecting your engine by removing contaminants from the engine oil, ensuring that the oil circulating through the engine is clean and effective in lubricating various engine parts.
For the 2021 Ford Everest, maintaining the oil filter is part of regular vehicle servicing. Swapping out the oil filter at recommended intervals not only aids in keeping your engine in peak condition but also extends its life. Here's a look into why and how you should manage oil filter replacements for your Everest.
Before delving into the nuts and bolts of oil filter maintenance, it's handy to note that the Ford Everest typically uses the manufacturer's recommended filter. In the case of the 2021 model, the oil filter fitted is designed to meet Ford's specifications, which align with the engine's needs. Ensuring you use the proper filter, as suggested in your vehicle's handbook, is vital to prevent any performance issues.
Understanding when to replace the oil filter is essential. Generally, oil filters should be replaced alongside your engine's oil, which for the 2021 Ford Everest, is usually recommended every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres or at least once a year. However, this can vary depending on your driving conditions, harsh environments or frequent heavy-duty driving might necessitate more frequent changes.
- Locate the Oil Filter: The oil filter in the 2021 Ford Everest is typically situated under the bonnet, within the engine compartment. It might require you to access the undercarriage if it's positioned out of reach from above.
- Gather Necessary Tools: To replace the oil filter, you'll need an oil filter wrench, a container for waste oil, a new oil filter, and possibly a new drain plug washer.
- Drain the Old Oil: Before you remove the old oil filter, the engine oil should be drained out. Ensure the engine is cool to avoid any skin burns and position your container beneath the oil pan before removing the drain plug.
- Remove the Old Oil Filter: Use the oil filter wrench to carefully remove the old oil filter. Be prepared for additional oil spillage when the filter is loosened.
- Install the New Oil Filter: When fitting the new filter, ensure you lubricate the rubber gasket with a bit of fresh oil. This helps ensure a secure seal. Screw the new filter in place by hand, taking care not to overtighten.
- Refill and Check Oil Levels: After the filter has been replaced, refill the engine with fresh oil. The Everest manual specifies the correct oil type and quantity. Double-check the oil level with the dipstick once the engine has been run briefly and add more if needed.
- Dispose of Old Oil and Filter: Remember to adhere to environmental guidelines by disposing of the old oil and filter conscientiously. Many garages and recycling centres offer disposal services for used oil and filters.
Missed oil filter maintenance can lead to oil contamination, diminished performance, and even potential engine damage. Adhering to a routine oil and filter change schedule helps preserve your vehicle's performance, ensures efficient engine operation, and can save you from unexpectedly high repair costs in the future.
Taking just a little time to maintain your Everest's oil filter not only enhances its performance but also ensures a smoother and more reliable driving experience. By incorporating these maintenance tips into your regular vehicle care routine, you're not just maintaining your Ford Everest - you're ensuring it remains a trusty companion on all your driving adventures.