2007 Ford F-150: What is the oil type and capacity?

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James B. December 28, 2020
The 2007 Ford F-150 oil type and capacity iS5w20 and 6 quarts. Your oil needs to be changed out someday. Every 5,000 to 10,000 miles or so is a good rule of thumb. If You don't replace it, there will be problems with the engine. Having high quality oil is essential for the engine to run smoothly. You will run into problems with the oil at some point. A common problem is an awful burning odor. This needs to be viewed closely as soon as possible or the car might explode. Old or bad oil can cause the engine to stop working. Knocking noise may arise from the engine. You could experience poor gas mileage.
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John A. January 2, 2020
The four engines the 4.2L V6, the 4.6L V8, the 5.4L V8 (non-Flex), and the 5.4L V8 (Flex) available for the 2007 Ford F-150 all require 5W20 synthetic formulated oil. The 4.2L V6 has an oil capacity of 6 quarts. The 4.6L V8 uses 6 quarts of oil. The two versions of the 5.4L V8s use 7 quarts.
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C j August 11, 2021
Truck runs better using 5w30
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Thanks, very helpful ! November 29, 2020
Thanks, very helpful !
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