Originally Posted By: bigj_16
I looked on the work order. They are both listed as 5W-30.
Sometimes oil change technicians simply don't follow the work order and put in the wrong grade. Sure looks like thats what happened.
Originally Posted By: bigj_16
I rethought that. As long as I don't touch the OLM, and I get it changed by the dealer when the OLM trips, I am certainly in warranty. It looks like it will go 10k-ish miles on the OLM. What I do in between is none of thier business.
You can document your own oil changes, using top-quality oil like Mobil1 Extended Protection 5w30 to be sure of getting the correct viscosity and just go by the Ford IOLM, using Fram Ultra oil filters (best), and
just skip the dealer shenanigans.
Originally Posted By: bigj_16
I was perfectly willing to do 5k changes, when we bought these trucks, but when mine had the "smoking" incident, and I saw the TSB, I started digging more.
Oil changes won't do a thing to correct that TSB's parts problem. Not an oil issue.
Did you have the block or heads replaced? This is a serious weird issue. Rare.
Wow, that smoking TSB should be a full-blown recall, but I guess people will bring it in if symptoms are there (disturbing symptoms!)
and your Ford dealership is sharp enough to know the TSB exists. Many times service writers don't even know there is a TSB in the large sea of TSB's they have.
Here is a summary of the text from the TSB:
FORD:
2016 F-150
ISSUE
Some 2016 F-150 vehicles equipped with a 2.7L gasoline turbocharged direct injection (GTDI) engine and built on 1-
Apr-2016 and through 1-Oct-2016 may exhibit white or blue smoke from the exhaust, rough idle in neutral or park at
normal operating temperature or after a hot restart. The vehicle may also exhibit diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0300,
P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304, P0305, P0306, P0316, P0524 and/or P06DD with the excessive oil consumption. Oil
consumption may be 1 Liter (1 quart) in less than 4,800 km (3,000 miles).
ACTION
Follow the Service Procedure steps to correct the condition.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Connect the Ford Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) service tool or equivalent scan tool to the data link connector
(DLC). Check for DTC P0524 and/or P06DD with any misfire codes stored in the powertrain control module (PCM)
memory?
a. Yes - replace the engine long block assembly. Refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 303-01.
b. No - replace the cylinder heads. Refer to WSM, Section 303-01.
Originally Posted By: bigj_16
It will be interesting to see what will happen when the new GF-6 standards come out.
The current dexos1 standards have already obsoleted GF-6. GM's dexos1 beat GF-6 to almost everything being addressed. Just go by dexos1, its the high bar now. Besides, GF-6 is probably still a couple of years away.