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(UPDATE-COMMON 2.7L ISSUE, NO OFFICIAL FORD COMMENT) Dealership service department says Bronco 2.7L takes 6 quarts of oil (not 7 quarts per manual)

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UPDATE:

I posted this before seeing the thread below. I think @flip is on to something/correct in that the dipstick is not the correct length for the Bronco 2.7L. Ford has been made aware of this through the proper channels. Hopefully they will release something official and replace all the incorrect dipsticks out in the wild if that turns out to be the case.

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...-for-2-7l-engine-oil-change-is-correct.29047/

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I had my oil changed by my local Ford service a little over a week ago. I decided to check my oil today when I was under the hood. See below....

I have driven a little under 200 miles with it like that, but thankfully I caught it. They went by what Ford states and put 7 quarts in. I went back today and expressed my concerns. They drained the oil and put 6 quarts back in and confirmed that's the correct amount. Ford needs to revise the manual!

Learn from my mistake and tell them it's only 6 quarts not 7 when getting your 2.7's oil changed.

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Jacob, with everything else Ford has screwed up concerning the Bronco this doesn't surprise me at all. I had heard of this some time back, and thought maybe Ford would have taken care of it by now, but noooooooo. I wonder how many will suffer possible engine damage, because Ford doesn't seem to have the capacity to do anything right anymore. I'm happy to hear you got yours straightened out before anything happened.
 

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With everything else Ford has screwed up concerning the Bronco this doesn't surprise me at all. I had heard of this some time back, and though maybe Ford would have taken care of it by now, but noooooooo. I wonder how many will suffer possible engine damage, because Ford doesn't seem to have the capacity to do anything right anymore.
Seems to me like they are well over capacity...

See what I did there!?
 

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They prob drained it to make you happy. There was a post earlier today by @flip who works a dealership.

I will post the thread when I find it.

And your post should read "confirmed by your dealership and not by Ford service".

I had my oil changed by my local Ford service a little over a week ago. I decided to check my oil today when I was under the hood. See below....

I have driven a little under 200 miles with it like that, but thankfully I caught it. They went by what Ford states and put 7 quarts in. I went back today and expressed my concerns. They drained the oil and put 6 quarts back in and confirmed that's the correct amount. Ford needs to revise the manual!

Learn from my mistake and tell them it's only 6 quarts not 7 when getting your 2.7's oil changed.

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I had my oil changed by my local Ford service a little over a week ago. I decided to check my oil today when I was under the hood. See below....

I have driven a little under 200 miles with it like that, but thankfully I caught it. They went by what Ford states and put 7 quarts in. I went back today and expressed my concerns. They drained the oil and put 6 quarts back in and confirmed that's the correct amount. Ford needs to revise the manual!

Learn from my mistake and tell them it's only 6 quarts not 7 when getting your 2.7's oil changed.

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flip said:
FSE was here and verified with bronco team engineering, 7.0qt for oil change is correct. My inquiry was the first they had received (through normal Ford channels) and they are investigating. One theory, which appears to be incorrect based on the last post, is they recycled the F150 stick. Beside it being longer, the part numbers are not the same so we can nix that. It's possible there was an engineering change since this 2.7 takes 1qt more than the other vehicles the Nano is used in. Gut tells me engineering spec'd 7qt after the indicator was designed/approved and no one caught it. Anyway, they are "officially" aware of it and looking into it.

My bet is the stick in the bronco is 1/2" too long and engineering just used the F150 length because of similar parts. They didn't take into account the bronco gets an extra quart.
 

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They prob drained it to make you happy. There was a post earlier today by @flip who works a dealership.

I will post the thread when I find it.

And your post should read "confirmed by your dealership and not by Ford service".
This qualifies….DRINK!!
 
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@Ford Motor Company This is all so confusing.... Why on earth are we having to figure this out for you and risk our vehicles for such oversights. Will there be a recall on the 2.7L dipstick now, since it's measuring for what appears to be 6 quarts instead of 7? Do I need to go out and put anther quart back in it after dealing with the dealership all afternoon on this very issue?
 

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@Ford Motor Company This is all so confusing.... Why on earth are we having to figure this out for you and risk our vehicles for such oversights. Will there be a recall on the 2.7L dipstick now, since it's measuring for what appears to be 6 quarts instead of 7? Do I need to go out and put anther quart back in it after dealing with the dealership all afternoon on this very issue?
Yep... and do what the manual says.... then you are covered....
 

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@Ford Motor Company This is all so confusing.... Why on earth are we having to figure this out for you and risk our vehicles for such oversights. Will there be a recall on the 2.7L dipstick now, since it's measuring for what appears to be 6 quarts instead of 7? Do I need to go out and put anther quart back in it after dealing with the dealership all afternoon on this very issue?
This is why you pay the dealer to put in whatever they think is correct. Then if the engine goes south it is not your fault and is warrantied.

That being said, being a quart low if capacity is truly 7 will not, in my opinion, lead to engine damage although a quart high could. (too much oil on bottom side of pistons
 

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WRONG....

flip said:
FSE was here and verified with bronco team engineering, 7.0qt for oil change is correct. My inquiry was the first they had received (through normal Ford channels) and they are investigating. One theory, which appears to be incorrect based on the last post, is they recycled the F150 stick. Beside it being longer, the part numbers are not the same so we can nix that. It's possible there was an engineering change since this 2.7 takes 1qt more than the other vehicles the Nano is used in. Gut tells me engineering spec'd 7qt after the indicator was designed/approved and no one caught it. Anyway, they are "officially" aware of it and looking into it.

My bet is the stick in the bronco is 1/2" too long and engineering just used the F150 length because of similar parts. They didn't take into account the bronco gets an extra quart.
Geez! Which is it...6 or 7 quarts? Who do we believe, FSE or Dealerships?
 

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I posted this before seeing the thread below. I think @flip is correct that the dipstick is not the correct length for the Bronco 2.7L. Ford has been made aware of this through the proper channels. Hopefully they will release something official and replace all the incorrect dipsticks out in the wild if that turns out to be the case.

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...-for-2-7l-engine-oil-change-is-correct.29047/

@flip Does my photo above seem consistant with what 7.0 quarts of oil is looking like on other 2.7L Bronco's?
 
 


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