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Oil Consumption Update - 2019 Ford F150 5.0L 

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So in today's video I'll be taking you through Ford's 19-2365 TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) that fixed the Oil Consumption issue on my 2019 Ford F150 with the 5.0L v8 engine.
Now as mentioned later in the video, the 1st thing you want to do is replace the Factory passenger side PCV valve with an EV281 PCV Valve (from 2015+ Mustang GT's) as this PCV valve has a cross section built into it, which is supposed to restrict the crankcase pressure venting through the valve. This method has (on some 5.0L F150's) fixed the oil consumption issue.
If that doesn't work (which it didn't on mine) then take the truck into your dealership for the 19-2365 TSB.
They'll change your oil and filter at no cost (because a TSB is covered under warranty).
If your truck was built before October 2019, they'll replace the dipstick on your engine, with a longer one, that not only increases the operating range, but will more accurately read the correct amount of oil, in the engines crankcase.
One of the issues was that some trucks had a dipstick that was too short, which gave an inaccurate oil capacity reading, thus causing the engine to be overfilled with oil.
The next thing they do is reprogram the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) to limit how much the throttle plate closes on deceleration.
The throttle plate closed too much, which increased the vacuum pressure in the top end of the engine, which caused oil to be sucked back into the intake manifold.
This, paired with excessive oil capacity, caused what has now been referred to as "Oil Consumption."
Once the oil was in the intake manifold, it was then distributed into the cylinders, through the intake valves. The end result was oil being burned off during the combustion process.
My truck "Consumed" approximately 1qt (1L) of 5w20 Synthetic oil every 1000km's.
I had the 19-2365 TSB done at 5000km's, and haven't noticed any oil consumption since. With the truck currently sitting at 8600km's.
If my truck still had the oil consumption issue, it most likely would've consumed an additional 3.6qts of oil by now.
This issue is considered fixed for now, but if I notice any changes, I'll be sure to make another update video!
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@edmaloney8217
@edmaloney8217 2 года назад
Owner of a 2019 f150 5.0. I was experiencing these same issues with my 5.0. This video gave me the knowledge to explain to my local dealer to have fixed.
@Conhig61
@Conhig61 2 года назад
Thanks for making this make sense. My 2018 doesnt burn oil and I wondered why, based on all that i had read. Now I understand. Ford should pay royalties to you for calming most of us down!
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@standhd
@standhd Год назад
Excellent job with your presentation! You even did a kilometers to miles conversion when you described your OCI. Nicely done!
@joshgust32
@joshgust32 2 года назад
Really liked the logical explanation of why the dipstick replacement was part of the fix. "The problem wasn't exactly oil consumption, but Excess oil consumption." +1
@robertouimet3027
@robertouimet3027 3 года назад
Wow, you could show a thing or two to these Dealers Service Department, great thanks for sharing! 👍
@esan0715
@esan0715 2 года назад
Thank you for the info. I was considering upgrading my 2015, for a 2018. The concern for many has been the oil consumption, but after watching your video, I may proceed... Thank you again
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
I would recommend a late model 2019, if you're spending the money. Or just wait another year if you can afford and buy a 2020 in 2023 etc... The 2018s have their own line of issues. Lots of them sorted out by 2019.
@hdz12ez
@hdz12ez 3 года назад
I had the same issue on my 2018, had the tsb and the PCV replaced at the same time from my dealer. That was about 14,000 miles ago and the oil consumption is no longer an issue. I also run an oil separator and it collects about the same amount as yours is. Good video!
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, and glad to hear the PCV solved your issue!
@scottwidrick1835
@scottwidrick1835 3 года назад
Thanks for the update. My concern is the long term effects like the intake and converter as well.
@kimdavis5631
@kimdavis5631 2 года назад
OMG, your clarity of explanation is great!
@BEOBIGEVILONLINE
@BEOBIGEVILONLINE 8 месяцев назад
You explained this better than my service guy at Ford did last week.
@scottmiller7284
@scottmiller7284 2 года назад
Checked my oil today on 2018 5.0 and noticed it was unusually low...hence leads to me to finding this video. Only 72 thousand kms on it had me puzzled. Thank you so much for this video. Ready had it in for the abnormal shifting and front rattling
@rainohhell7365
@rainohhell7365 5 месяцев назад
Please explain the rattling . I think I may have a rattling
@seanp7180
@seanp7180 5 месяцев назад
Thats your timing chain. Get some oil in it. ​@rainohhell7365
@07slowbalt
@07slowbalt 2 года назад
Im way late to seeing your video but this is 100% the right fix for oil consumption. I had this done here in the states last year after the first tsb failed. The new dipstick, and throttle body tune was exactly the issue. My truck which i run extremely hard still doesnt burn oil. I drive it alot in manual mode, peg the limiter a few times a week. Race anyone i can for the fun of it and my truck still doesn't burn a drop of oil. After watching your video it helps explain what the tune actually did to the throttle body. I was told it did something slightly different from the service rep but i believe now he was mis-spoken. Very thorough explanation and a great video "subbed". Now if you have a video or have one coming out for an exhaust solenoid rattle issue let me know because ford is dragging their feet on fixing my truck and i believe thats the issue thanks to another mechanic on youtube!
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
The rattle you're hearing is from the cam phaser and timing chain. On the 2018+ 5.0 the engines have direct fuel injection, and the direct injection pump is ran by the exhaust cam on the passenger side of the engine. At low rpm, the oil pump is only making about 20-30psi and it's not enough pressure to overcome the load that's placed on the exhaust cam, so you hear the slight rattle. The only way to solve this is to increase the rpm, which would be raising the idle speed of the engine. You can also run a heavier weight oil (5w30-5w50 for tuned engines) and also slightly overfill the oil pan by about a half quart. This will help the vcty system to always have oil.
@07slowbalt
@07slowbalt 2 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance ive taken it in for timing chain "slap" because thats what i originally thought it was but that was a dead end with the dealer. A ford tech on youtube has shown that a factory out of spec exhaust solenoid rattles under off throttle blips. Anywhere from 40mph down small blips of the throttle i hear the rattle noise the second i let off the gas. Its done it for 3 years now since it was new and has been in the shop at least 3x now for it with no resolve. They just put a shim kit between the flywheel and torque converter to fix said issue which did nothing but cause the transmission to sound like a tesla (no joke). I get the same run around story saying they cant duplicate it even though i had a tech sit in my passenger seat and he heard it, Its bullsh*t.
@watchmanonthewall14
@watchmanonthewall14 2 года назад
Wow. Excellent presentation. I am not a mechanic, and I'd consider my mechanical aptitude to be average at best. But this was so well done that I actually understood the entire process quite easily. And it's very interesting. I am curious to know just how much less gas mileage you are getting after this fix.
@InaElly
@InaElly 3 года назад
I’ve been looking for a well explained what’s going on with my 2018. Very well done!!!
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@ssgred9169
@ssgred9169 3 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance have u had any tranny problem my hits in 4 and 7 but most of the time switch's smooth
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
@@ssgred9169 occasionally it skips 3 and goes 2-4 or something like that, but other than that, nothing really. When I drive it cold I notice it shifts hard, but once it heats up (literally a block away) it runs great. I drive it in sport mode though, so if I drove in normal mode it wouldn't do that most likely.
@ssgred9169
@ssgred9169 3 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance yea I leave in normal mode I'll try sport out thanks
@cwqrpportable
@cwqrpportable 2 года назад
You're good, really good. Your presentation style is absolutely excellent. I learned a lot today thanks to you. Thanks!
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@jagenarmory2862
@jagenarmory2862 Год назад
Probably the best presentation/explanation of this issue that I have seen, yet. No opinions, just facts and laid out in a way extremely east to understand. Well done.
@JCGray52
@JCGray52 3 года назад
Excellent Video!!! Thank you for that well thought out and informative presentation! I've been struggling with this issue for nearly 3 years now and fortunately I leased my 2018 F-150 5.0L Coyote. My main issue is that I would have purchased this truck at lease end if it were not for the oil consumption issue and all the potential damage that may already have been done. Like you mentioned below, your catalytic convertor became clogged. My UPS mechanic friend who was a Ford mechanic before coming to UPS checked with all his current Ford mechanic friends and recommended that I simply turn in the truck at lease end. They feel that this is a band-aid fix with potential issues coming later in the life of the engine. FWIW, I just ordered and will lease a new F-150 in June. Trying out the 2.7L EcoBoost with payload package. Excellent torque for my towing and hauling needs.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, sorry to hear about the 18, but good luck with the new 2.7!
@billstriegel4357
@billstriegel4357 2 года назад
Well, I’ve had this issue w my 5.0 since 2011. Bought the oil catch can and empty it every few months. Yes, it’s full. It’s been using oil since I bought it. The dealer said all new trucks use oil. Hope to do this PSB on my truck as well. By the way has 160,000 miles on it. Was thinking of putting a new engine in it. Perhaps I won’t have to now.
@frandanco6289
@frandanco6289 Год назад
@@billstriegel4357 - Reality is that NO, all new trucks do NOT use oil... My new 2022 Ranger Lariat with the 2.3L ecoboost came with the oil just below the top hole on the dipstick and it has not moved at almost 2,000 miles of as much freeway driving as possible... I changed the oil and filter at 1,200 miles and the level at just below the top hope in the stick is still there, almost 800 miles later... I have never had vehicles that just "use" oil... No...
@googleuser4799
@googleuser4799 Год назад
This was the best explanation and video out there I watched on this issue.
@jwgbmp40
@jwgbmp40 2 года назад
The catch can pulls out the moisture, inevitably there is a little oil with it. In my ecoboost i typically got 8 to 12 onces every 1500 miles. Just bought a 19 5.ol thx for the info.
@user-ej9jq2zf1y
@user-ej9jq2zf1y 29 дней назад
I stumbled upon this video and found it very intriguing and interesting to listen to the explanation of the oil consumption issue! What you say exactly makes sense! I have an 2018 F-150, but mine is a wimp 2.7 liter V6 🙂
@terramonde
@terramonde 6 месяцев назад
Love my 19 Lariat! Ford replaced the engine at 50k miles after 3 visits. along with the oil consumption it had quite a bit of pinging noise upon acceleration 😳. Don’t know what accelerated their decision to replace the engine but it was quick and painless. Dealership provided a brand new f150 loaner and truck running great 11 months later with no glitches to talk about.
@SuperSwole92
@SuperSwole92 3 года назад
Thanks for this video, I’m about to buy a 2019 5.0 and will make sure the TSB is done before I sign
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
It may not even have the issue, but definitely get a warranty with it honestly for the extra thousand or 2 it's so worth it.
@tatoweb
@tatoweb 3 года назад
They did TSB almost a year ago on mine and it did not work. Don't buy it.
@bonekollektor1659
@bonekollektor1659 2 года назад
Had the same thing done on my 2019 5.0. Problem solved! Excellent video!
@camerontaylor7848
@camerontaylor7848 Год назад
Very well put together video, extremely informative. Subscribed as I found your method of description very useful. Thank you
@thefrexanengineer
@thefrexanengineer Месяц назад
You explained this to perfection. Super interesting video. You just gained a subscriber!
@patrickwendling6759
@patrickwendling6759 2 года назад
WOW.. I thought someone was draining my oil and messing with me,, I have a 2020 F-150 5 O, always low on oil, no signs of leaks, thought maybe the yellow plastic drain plug was the problems bc I don't care for that design,, no signs of burning, and it takes 10 quarts to fill it.. you answered all my questions..
@jonny-6515
@jonny-6515 7 месяцев назад
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!! I was just 3 quarts low. But now everything makes sense. I thought I was BURNING it off in a sense. But I was using my shifter to keep higher RPMS. Not I know how the PCV works.
@coyotef150surfer7
@coyotef150surfer7 3 года назад
Well done! Thanks. I had the TSB done last year and fixed the oil consumption. No biggie, this engine is solid.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@kingdommusic5456
@kingdommusic5456 Год назад
exactly 5.0 coyote is solid ..buy 5.0 lots of power , gets decent mpg . 2.7 and 3.5 may bet better MPG but More parts, turbos, controllers, lines , gasket areas, etc etc etc etc to motor the more links their are to fail~real simple, and turbos are major failure points , hot city / driving conditions eat them, doesnt matter how much extra cooling etc , If you buy ford the 5.0 over this motor is better in long run even though it drinks more gas, the cost of broken 2.7/ 3.5 repairs exceeds gas mileage/ costs of 5.0 coyote
@mattmidili4350
@mattmidili4350 2 года назад
Ford really let me down on this one, have only ever had Ford pickups, It’ll be fixed for free of course but now when I look at it I look at it with disgust. Anywho I’ll get off my soapbox. Keep up with the quality content.
@billkrause4585
@billkrause4585 3 года назад
About the brown milkshake color in the oil, I agree it's moisture in the oil due to short distance drive. I drive my 02 Ford Ranger 4.0L engine only 3,000 miles a year, and that's short drives, 2 miles to and from to the Grocer or to play the lottery. I change my oil after the cold season (May 1st) and again before the winter (November 1st). I don't burn any oil in my truck, which has 174,000 miles on it. I hear the best recommended engine to get in F150 is the 5.0 Liter. That's what I would get next, if I weren't so old. My truck cost $19,000 new, and I got to drive it 19 years. Most people would have owned 4 or 5 vehicles in that time span. Ha! Did you hear GMC now has a 4 cylinder DIESEL truck that gets 37 MPG ... Very interesting, worth looking into.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Yea Ford's pushing the 3.0L Diesel and also this new hybrid in 2021. They also have a revised 5.0L in the trucks too so it's technically a 4th generation coyote engine because it now has cylinder deactivation lol goes down to 4 cylinders. Worse than auto start stop in my opinion.
@sojourner2013
@sojourner2013 2 года назад
I have the same setup. My catch can oill is very black and I take short trips. Great video. Thanks
@Jlaudiomustangs10
@Jlaudiomustangs10 3 года назад
Thanks for the best explanation I've heard yet👍
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@user-ry6xl7pn7i
@user-ry6xl7pn7i 3 года назад
So you are saying that some dipstick put in the wrong dipstick at the factory. Great video, thanks.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Yes that's exactly what I was told from the tech and have read on the forums, comparing trucks some were shorter. Thanks for watching!
@MyProjectsFL
@MyProjectsFL Год назад
Interesting issues. My 2013 seems to run pretty good, doesn't have many issues, even at 189,000 miles and my '02 sold back in 2016 had 244,000 miles and did consume some oil, but nearing a 1/4 million miles, it wasn't bad at all. What's funny is that these issues are largely artifical, meaning, it's really not the engine at all consuming the oil, but rather sort of outside sources, like wrong dipstick and a weird adjustment on the throttle. Also, I'm wondering if I need an oi separator or catch system on my turbo Bronco?🤔 I have messed with tons of mileage breaks for oil changes, but i have settled on 5000 mile intervals because it's older and I also tow about 10-15% of it's driving life. I figured that counted as extreme duty. Good video.
@dough3208
@dough3208 Год назад
Excellent info , my friends 2018 5.0 was down 2.5 liters at his oil change so he might have to get this fix.
@deangrawet6924
@deangrawet6924 5 месяцев назад
From what in seen is the new sticks are longer with a wider or expanded safe range. Top or full mark remains at the same position. Just increased the amount of oil you can "consume" and stay in the "safe" range.
@Priority57
@Priority57 8 месяцев назад
Oil catch can do work but you need to monitor it during the winter season as water can fill up quickly.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 8 месяцев назад
Yup condensation from short trips too when the engine doesn't heat up. I drain about 1oz per 5000miles
@gator217
@gator217 2 года назад
I have read about the PCM replacement but it was paired with running 5w50 which helper with both the consumption and the notorious coyote engine knock....
@marklaps7533
@marklaps7533 2 года назад
Great video. I have a 2018 F150 with the oil consumption issue. I had TSB-19-2365 performed and did not fix the issue. Since my last oil change it consumed almost 2 quarts of oil in 5000 miles. I took the truck to the dealer last week for an oil change and they marked the dip stick. Now I have to bring back every 1000 miles for them to inspect the consumption. I'm surprised the TSB didn't replace the PCV. I haven't done that and not sure I should at this point.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
The PCV valve is only replaced when they perform the short or long block replacement. I'm not sure why they would change the PCV valve there and not during the TSB for the ECU reprogram to adjust the throttle body position.
@marklaps7533
@marklaps7533 2 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance yeah. Good point. Interesting. Since you seem to have good knowledge of this issue, wanted to ask another question. Would a muffler swap affect oil consumption in any way? For example, swapping the factory muffler for a Flowmaster 40? Resonator still in line.
@Chubbydippin
@Chubbydippin Месяц назад
Fantastic explanation of the what, how, why and fix for this issue. Question, being 2024, do the current models of this truck with this 5.0l V8 engine have this issue resolved? When buying a 2024 now, has this update/dipstick/catch can been added from the factory? Thanks again Sir.
@76williamsbh
@76williamsbh Год назад
I own a 2019 F150 that I purchased about seven months ago and I am experiencing this problem. First of all great video and it is very informative. I purchased the truck when it had about 37,000 miles on it and I’m now at about 45,000 miles. The Chevy dealer that I purchased it from changed the oil right before I purchased it. I noticed that before my first oil change the oil was low, but thought they may have just underfilled it. I don’t recall how much I put in it at the time. Today I am about 1000 miles until my next oil change and I noticed that my oil was almost a quart and a half low so I started researching this. I do not have any sort of extended warranty on my truck, so I am left scratching my head as to what to do. The local Ford dealer in my area has not been the best to deal with on things from past experience, which is a long story. Bottom line, I have owned two F150s with a 3.5 L turbo V6 and never had an issue. This is my second F150 with a 5.0 L V8. I kept the first one three weeks and had to send it back because of major issues and swapped it for my second 3.5 L turbo V6. I checked and Ford does not have any recalls on this of course. My concerns are what are the long-term effects of this on the engine? Second, how much is a dealer going to charge me to do this repair that technically should be a recall. Just wondering if anyone else out there is out from under warranty and having to deal with this or has dealt with it?
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance Год назад
The tsb is covered under warranty, so I have no idea what it would cost on it's own for a truck out of warranty. It would be worth calling the dealer to ask what a 19-2365 would cost out of warranty? Then you could at least get it done and try it. Oil consumption will eventually foul the catalytic converters as well as foul the spark plugs over time
@76williamsbh
@76williamsbh Год назад
@@EliminatorPerformance Good to know! Thank you for the information. I will report back when I get the repairs done to let everyone know what the out of pocket cost is.
@76williamsbh
@76williamsbh Год назад
Had the repair done today and my power train warranty covered the repair. They did install the new dipstick, software update, and an oil change. I was right at time for an oil change so I basically got the oil change for free. I will check back in after I drive it for a while to see if it still consumes oil. I will be in stalling an oil separator as well.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance Год назад
@@76williamsbh good luck Brian
@andywade172
@andywade172 Год назад
​@@76williamsbh what oil they pour in 5w20 or 5w30 ?
@Rick-tt6yq
@Rick-tt6yq 3 года назад
I have a 2019 with 5.0. No oil consumption on mine...loving it!
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Good to hear!
@kitwalker520
@kitwalker520 2 года назад
I got the new dipstick and reprogram but still need more than 9 quarts to hit the full hash mark - still consume half a quart every couple thousand mile - also do oil changes at 3000 mile intervals to keep the TI-VCT system happy otherwise have unstable idle issues
@williemitchell9943
@williemitchell9943 3 года назад
Great Job thanks for the information i have a 2019 xlt.
@jackfielding6194
@jackfielding6194 2 года назад
I have a 14 5.0 in my FX4 currently with 90kms on it.i run synthetic oil and do not use oil between changes.engine runs perfect.the idea of a catch can seems like a good idea after seeing what has been collected.
@JOSERODRIGUEZ-zq5ib
@JOSERODRIGUEZ-zq5ib 8 месяцев назад
so your 2014 Ford f150 5.0 doesnt burn oil at all because i have a 2013 cadillac escalade ext and it doesnt burn oil at all and i like the ford f150 5.0 platinum because of how spacious it is compared to my Cadillac escalade ext 🤦‍♂️
@00phoenix100
@00phoenix100 3 года назад
Best explanation of the process of "oil consumption" On a 5.0 coyote.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@Roger-il8iw
@Roger-il8iw Год назад
Perfectly normal for any truck with a v8 to burn. However if it’s low mileage it should be minimal. Lucas works great on a high mileage 5.0. The overfill can cause some burn as well if the dipstick is off, which is common across makes throughout the years.
@raultoro7245
@raultoro7245 2 года назад
Ford has made 5.0 engines for years,why do they have problems now ? Add the blowing spark plugs,and the Fiesta and focus clutches,one has to wonder - whats wrong with ford.im buying a f 150 any way,but customers deserve better ! Great video !
@brianmurphy5364
@brianmurphy5364 3 года назад
Excellent video!! Thanks for putting that out there! Just did my first oil change on my new 2020 F150. Last truck was 2010 F150 4.6 V8. It has over 152K miles...very reliable! Got a little nervous when I started looking into oil changes on this truck! Live near Buffalo, NY and take my autistic son for long hilly drives around here. Checked oil after 200 miles, level looked good, and monitor only down 1 %. Will keep checking. Love the idea of the oil catch can...keep as much carbon out if those cylinders as possible 👍👍. I'm going to check that out for my rig. Question, I bought a late 2020 model. It's there anyway to easily tell if the TSB has already been incorporated into the vehicle?
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Pull your dipstick, if there's a wide gap between the 2 holes than it's the new one. Trucks built after October 2019 should've all had them, but oddly enough, I've heard of some 2020s that don't! The old dipstick has a very small gap between holes. You'll see the old dipstick in this video; ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s8D6XtmH2dg.html And yes, I'd highly recommend an oil catch can. The install of the JLT 3.0 was easy! Here's the install: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Trq0m4S9myw.html
@MrIndyjoe
@MrIndyjoe 3 года назад
Eliminator Performance will installing the catch can cause an issue with the warranty? I saw another video where a guy said he takes his off when going to the dealer for any work needing done. That seems like an inconvenience I would not want.
@Rick-tt6yq
@Rick-tt6yq 3 года назад
Great video by the way...extremely informative.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@thekelly4178
@thekelly4178 3 года назад
I've also seen several people (including myself) going to 5w30 oil instead of 5w20. A few have mentioned that the dealer changed their oil and put in 5w30. Also, the 2021 F150 5.0s are using 5w30.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Yes, just be careful because a heavier oil can cause issue with the cam phasers, as they have very fine screens that the oil needs to pass through. I've heard this could lead to the top end not being lubricated properly. Not that it happens on every truck, but it's possible.
@Bore_Punch
@Bore_Punch 3 года назад
5w30 is perfectly fine.
@jamesgo6517
@jamesgo6517 2 года назад
i also use 5w30 full syn penz..didnt stop consuming oil but quiter engune for sure
@MrLobos55
@MrLobos55 2 года назад
I think 5w30 is fine, about to throw it in again on my 19 but I have seen several people tuned and with charges that run 5w50.
@andywade172
@andywade172 Год назад
I also use thicker oil on my 5.0. For winter 5w30, for summer 5w40, have over 130k miles and runs perfectly fine
@richardzamudio6
@richardzamudio6 3 года назад
@eliminator-performance thank you for giving us another update video, I enjoy them very much. I myself have a 2020 F-150 5.0 RCSB 2WD and I use my truck everyday and drive 36 miles on average each day. I purchased the truck in September of 2020 and have never checked the oil level. But, reason why I haven’t is because I “assume” the oil levels should be at a correct level since it’s a brand new truck. My question to you is; Does the 2020 models have both the oil consumption and the shorter dipstick ? Or, does the 2020 model come with the longer dipstick ? And no oil consumption? Thank you. Also, I am still excited and waiting on your upload of updating your LED Lightbulbs for your headlights, since you only did the fog lights lol. Thank you for your time and guidance.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Yes the 2020 models can still be affected by oil consumption due to throttle plate closing causing the vacuum, but any truck built after October 4th, 2019 has the correct length dipstick! I ordered my truck in June and received it in September, so I was just shy of that date. Not all trucks have this issue, and like I said it's always worth it to get a EV281 PCV valve just to try if you notice slightly low oil on the dipstick. Then if the PCV valve doesn't fix it, the TSB should. I check my oil on everything I own because it's a great way to tell how the engine is running. Thanks for watching, and yes I'm working with Diode Dynamics on getting some new model of lights and hopefully another LED video will be coming in the future!
@richardzamudio6
@richardzamudio6 3 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance I have 3,500 miles and 50% oil life left. In your opinion, What oil would you recommend best to utilize for oil changes. Motorcraft or other brands ? Thank you for the response. You are awesome! Keep up the great videos.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Motorcraft is great, that's a brand owned by Ford, and I believe they use a synth blend. I use quaker state 5w20 synthetic, but it really doesn't matter. As long as you're using a synth, or synth blend as they say which is synthetic and mineral based mixed, then it should be good. Like I said oil is relatively cheap and filters too, so I do changes every 5000km or 3300miles to keep things fresh.
@6mrsatan
@6mrsatan 2 года назад
Outstanding thanks for this. I just wish ford would send out this info when they know they exist
@creiganderson
@creiganderson 3 месяца назад
Now, THAT was a clearly stated, very helpful video. I now understand the 5.0 Coyote oil consumption issue, its relation to the dipstick length & pcv valve modification. My question is, isn’t the combination of (a) the longer dipstick, AND (b) the more restrictive pcv valve, going to result in oil burning in the cylinders?
@recon7thfury
@recon7thfury Месяц назад
Thanks so much for the video!! Will get the update on my truck 😎
@emerylandry2074
@emerylandry2074 3 года назад
I had three oil consumption test and all the TSB ‘s done. At 24,000 miles mine is still consuming oil. I also have off throttle rattle and what sounds like spark knock at low speeds going up hills. Went through corporate before the last oil consumption test. Dealership said it’s all fixed and fine now but obviously it’s not. I’m not doing another oil consumption test. Hopefully corporate will buy this thing back
@JaronPope
@JaronPope Год назад
Bro, this was a awesome explanation. Thank you so much.
@Wayz5145
@Wayz5145 5 месяцев назад
Would it work just to change oil and filter, install the factory recommended oil and take note of where on the dip stick it is and go from there. I don't want my throttle body adjustment if it is going to lower my mileage.
@SaltyDog711
@SaltyDog711 11 месяцев назад
Very well explained. Thank you for taking the time.
@albertogorrin2860
@albertogorrin2860 3 года назад
Great video as usual, thanks! I have a 2020 F150, 5.0 Roush with Supercharger, I decided to use an UPR can rather than the JBL due to the can collection design seemingly a better internal system. My question refer to this cans having different in and out of the can outlets, and both manufacturers referring to the third hose connection going to the back of the block as unnecessary to use. Should I change the PCV valve on my Roush. Any thoughts? Thanks
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
I honestly have no idea about a 3rd hose. On mine I just have the intake and output, so valve cover then jlt can, then intake port. The Facebook forums are great for these questions though, check it out: facebook.com/groups/F150PerformanceTrucks/?ref=share
@FordBossMe
@FordBossMe 2 года назад
Ok so we need to talk about your dipstick explanation The window was opened to 2 qts and dipstick slightly lengthened to monitor the consumption and see how bad it is before determining - does it need a cylinder head or heads - does it need a short block - does it need a long block It has 0 to do with overfilling with oil, I have a video out showing the exact aide by side differences The top hole is the same, the bottom hole is different and the dipstick overall is lengthened a bit to be able to read that 2nd qt It had nothing to do with overfilling or faulty Lube techs and simply for monitoring the rate at which the vehicle is consuming oil and so the customer doesn't freak out when they don't see oil on the dipstick
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
Yea these 3rd gen 5.0s definitely have a bunch of different issues, and the TSB solves consumption for some of them, so the excessive vacuum issue during decel was definitely an issue. However, there's also valve guides or seals, the plasma lined cylinders causing issues, piston rings not seating properly, and then like you said, the cylinder heads themselves. Another thing to look at is the 5w20 oil they use primarily for fuel mileage ratings. A 5w30 or even a 5w40 is best on these engines, it'll help with limiting consumption. Hell even the performance pack Mustangs use 5w50. I found that the ev281 pcv valve out of the mustang, and the TSB definitely helped with my consumption. The weird thing is, the mustang ev281 PCV valve is only updated when the block is replaced, as it's not listed in the 19-2365 TSB. As for the dipstick length, it was increased yes, but I was told by a tech that some trucks did in fact have too short a dipstick which lead to over filling the oil capacity in some trucks. It made sense that extra oil and excessive vacuum would cause consumption. I was just relaying the information I was given. They did for sure increase the range on the hash marks, but when these trucks are consuming 1qt per thousand miles/kms it's not hard to track consumption. What's not mentioned in this video, is about 150kms after I posted this, I had to replace the catalytic converters under warranty because they were completely fouled. This truck still only has 15,000kms (9300 miles) on it. I read that Motorcraft 5w30 would not void my power train warranty, as it's warranty approved for this engine, but I'm wondering if a 5w40 would? Maybe you can answer that one. I'm trying to get the most out of this engine, but I do have a 10yr ultimate warranty, so I'm not worried if it ends up needing a block down the road.
@flashovr24
@flashovr24 2 года назад
Would this have anything to do with the occasional engine rattle or slapping sound I hear, on both deceleration and acceleration, at between roughly 100-200 RPMS? It's an obvious noise and I can't believe I'm the only one who has this noise under the hood?
@themowerman
@themowerman 3 года назад
Good video bud.. oh to have a 5lit engine over here.. hope you and the old man are doing ok..
@waynestefinashen239
@waynestefinashen239 3 года назад
Old Man doing well Mick at 72 noticing a little stiffness in the joints from shovelling snow. Best to your family also.
@themowerman
@themowerman 3 года назад
@@waynestefinashen239 ta mate.. wow 72 and still doing it good on ya man
@600RemGuy
@600RemGuy 2 года назад
How has the engine preformed in the last year or so? Got scared of buying a used 5.0 when I starting reading of this oil consumption issue
@jamestone265
@jamestone265 2 года назад
My 2018 has been thru 2 consumption tests and was close to the limit both times. It has a Ford Performance oil separator on since new as I installed in the first week. It has also had the TSB performed. At the oil change after the TSB, at 25k miles on the truck 3500 miles on the oil, there was some consumption but not a quart. I changed from Motorcraft 5-20 to Motorcraft 5-30 and have not seen any consumption. The recommended PCV was changed by Ford plus the engine computer and the revised dip stick. Been 20,000 miles on the oil weight change ….. problem gone.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
Yes I've heard the 5w30 can solve it, good luck! I didn't have any tests done, I just took it into the dealership and showed them a photo of my dipstick being low before I topped it up myself. They did the TSB without question, and it hasn't consumed a drop of oil since
@MrLobos55
@MrLobos55 2 года назад
Look into the PCV valve for the excessive vacuum if it returns.
@shaneharvey6767
@shaneharvey6767 3 года назад
I'm getting the same issue with my 2021. Exactly the same amount of oil missing. I've gone thru 3qts of oil during the first 8000km. They said there's a TSB which I'm thinking its the same one. Thanks for the info. I'll be mentioning that TSB for sure. Thanks for the info.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
This TSB should only be for the 2018-2020 as the 21 had a redesign. 2021 has gen4 coyote engine. Also, did you check the oil level when you got the truck? I had my oil changed at dealership and they only filled it to above the add mark, so I ended up adding another quart. If I wouldn't have looked, then checked a month later or something I would've thought I had consumption again.
@shaneharvey6767
@shaneharvey6767 3 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance yes you’re right but it’s a start. Makes the most sense to me. I didn’t check when we first picked it up. About 2500km a low oil level popped up. I checked it and it was low. I added a qt and and all was good. It came up again at around 5000km, again another qt. It popped up again 2 more times and only need to add 1/2qt each time. The dealer is coming to pick up the truck tomorrow to start the first step of the TBS. my wife works at the warehouse in Brampton. She just found the dipstick in stock. She measured the overall length of it. I’ll compare it with the one in the truck when she gets home. (Man that was hard to keep that clean! LOL)
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Yea I hear you, it's BS to deal with but hopefully they get yours sorted. Honestly the 1st person who I've heard has oil consumption on a 21, but I'm sure it's always possible. Hopefully it's a quick fix! Mine still running good, as always I'll keep everyone updated m
@shaneharvey6767
@shaneharvey6767 3 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance I’ll keep you posted as to what they find.
@shaneharvey6767
@shaneharvey6767 3 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance Their notes, unnormal amount of oil passing valve. they cleaned it and swapped out the PCV valve and the hose. PCM update for low oil warning. They also, at Ford's instructions, to remark the oil level marks on the other side of the dip stick so that it's lower on the dip stick. Sort of like the dipstick replacement on yours. To me, it sounds like there's too much oil and it was burning off. They want me to bring it back in 4000km to see how its doing. After that all got done, I received a recall notice for the same thing. LOL! Hopefully that fixes the problem.
@sawoodworker464
@sawoodworker464 Год назад
How long is the replacement dipstick? Would like to compare that measurement to my dip stick.
@Lowcountrydave
@Lowcountrydave 11 месяцев назад
Any chance you would have the oil dipstick length of the new dipstick. I'm having the oil consumption issue. Time to start diagnosing!
@kravmaga7070
@kravmaga7070 3 года назад
My 2011 honda civic seems to be leaking and or burning ALOT of oil. This cold winter it burnt zero over 3-4 months but soon as its warmer than minus 10 C it started leaking or burning alot again, like b4 winter. it seems to leak up top but never enough to drip on driveway which makes me think its also burning it? I WONDER IF ITS MAYBE DOIN SAME AS FORD ENGINE HERE? iT DOES have a rather hard to read plastic dipstick. i have to wipe it completely dry b4 reinserting it to see oil level other wise even the tiniest amt of oil leveft on there shines and you cant tell if its low or 3 quarts overfull.
@jimmyaber5920
@jimmyaber5920 Год назад
The reprogram should no impact on mpg. The injectors are off, no fuel spray, during throttle release until engine speed drops to 1025 to 1075 rpm, or even lower. The revised throttle opening during Coast will not produce nearly as high vacuum and it usually does make vehicle lose some of the engine braking/slowing of vehicle that a fully closed throttle gives you.
@635suz7
@635suz7 3 года назад
Great it fixed yours but they are not all alike. Some will empty the oil pan due to poor ring tension and bad cylinder walls.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Yea I've heard if you don't run them hard during break in the rings don't seat properly. I was filming intake and exhaust videos early on and was running it quite hard from the beginning.
@juliosandoval4127
@juliosandoval4127 3 года назад
Mine burns a quart every 2500 miles.
@kickssb
@kickssb 3 года назад
great video and explanations. have 2019 5.0 bought with 13,000 miles first oil change at 19,000 and dipstick was dry never had a low oil light or anything. dealer did TSB and waiting on longer stick. now 22,000 miles and about a quart low....hoping it resolves....
@kenwilson2314
@kenwilson2314 3 года назад
Don't let the dealership get over on you I had to flip out before they admitted I was losing to much oil. Im now on my 2nd oil change with the new engine and of course it's at the bottom of the dipstick. Going to go raise hell again wish it didn't have to be that way but I can only keep my cool for so long while they feed me bullshit. I feel sorry for all the people that get screwed by the dealership they always want to say it's in spec. Nothings wrong ect.
@wrenchand9814
@wrenchand9814 Год назад
Excellent video and extremely informative. I do have one question, do you know how long the original dip stick was compared to the new one they replaced it with? This way people would be able to check and maybe they would have the correct one installed from the factory. Thanks for the info and keep up the good work. I look forward to following you.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance Год назад
From what I've researched, ford extended the dipstick to a 1.9L or 2qt range, where as before it was only 1qt range. Supposedly the top full mark is the same, it's just simply a longer dipstick. I would highly recommend the 19-2365 TSB and ask for it to be covered under warranty even if your truck is out of warranty.
@zachis4wheeling
@zachis4wheeling 9 месяцев назад
@@EliminatorPerformanceHow do you go about getting them to fix and cover the costs for something like this if the truck is out of warranty?
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 9 месяцев назад
@@zachis4wheeling that's the tricky part, they should at least do the 19-2365 TSB but it's not always guaranteed. I'd call your local dealership to inquire
@tdurrett2413
@tdurrett2413 6 месяцев назад
Can you provide the length of the new dipstick provided on the TSB? My 2018 F-150 5.0 is just out of warranty and the dealer wants $414 to upgrade. I may just buy an oil catch and the shorter dipstick form Ebay but I need to check if the Ford Part No. FL3Z-6750-D is the correct part.
@uplandknight5782
@uplandknight5782 3 года назад
Excellent and informative vid!!! Well done.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@uplandknight5782
@uplandknight5782 3 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance are you in the GTA?
@danpaquette5435
@danpaquette5435 2 года назад
I have a 2018 with the 5.0. Engine was changed because of oil consumption. I now have a 2019 model 5.0 engine This new engine burns more oil than the original. I had the same tsb done on my 2019 engine which ford changed the dipstick along with a reprogram. The shop manager and I compared both dipsticks. They are in fact the same length. The only difference is that the low and full mark are different. Instead of one litre between add and full its now 1.9 litres. I installed a catch can and yes it’s still blowing oil through the pcv valve. Luckily my catch can does what it’s supposed to do. Ford only swept the problem under the rug with a new dipstick.
@thunderroad7289
@thunderroad7289 Год назад
My 2013 5.0 has 302000 miles miles on it and still runs great and zero oil burning problems
@bigwoodn1
@bigwoodn1 Год назад
And this video was about oil consumption in a 2018, 2019 5.0.
@JOSERODRIGUEZ-zq5ib
@JOSERODRIGUEZ-zq5ib 8 месяцев назад
​@@bigwoodn1he's just saying his doesnt compared to the newer 2018 and up 🤣
@04sti20
@04sti20 2 года назад
Whats the measurement length on the longer dip stick?
@christopherm7702
@christopherm7702 3 года назад
I am thinking of trading my 2020 f150 with the 2.7 for a new 2021 with the 5.0. But I am hesitant because I have heard many people say that the TSB did not fix their oil consumption and now they are adding the new cylinder deactivation. I heard another reason for the oil consumption is the new cylinder coating started in 2018. I saw the TSB done at a dealer and to my knowledge, they also added extra oil as part of it. Any thoughts? Great video and very well explained.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
From what I have researched, the plasma coated cylinders are only an issue if you don't properly break-in the engine. The piston rings don't seat properly and then score the cylinder, causing oil consumption through there. It's hard to say, as these trucks do have varying levels of issues. However, I would stay away from the 4th gen 5.0 with cylinder deactivation for now. A 2020 5.0 should have these issues sorted, but some still need the PCM reprogram to sort out the vacuum. Hope that helps!
@georgehuerta1990
@georgehuerta1990 2 года назад
Well done video bro my son is considering buying a 2018 or 2019 and his concern was the consumption of oil on this motor while we know how to fix it now so big props to you man good job
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
Get a 2019 if he can, with a VIN that says the truck is built after October 2019 and you shouldn't have an issue.
@georgehuerta1990
@georgehuerta1990 2 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance 👍🏼 thank for the info well do
@zmanvideo1
@zmanvideo1 3 года назад
great video!! Do you have direct injection? If yes, then your oil catch can is even more helpful in the long run, will save the valves from carboning up.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Yes, the correct term is "dual-fuel." It's high pressure direct cylinder fuel injection, with low-pressure port fuel injection. Thanks for watching!
@zmanvideo1
@zmanvideo1 3 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance Oh, I see, direct injection likely for power, and under low power the port fuel injection.
@jayrock497
@jayrock497 Год назад
Nice video sir! Question, any advised for someone looking to buy a 2020 Ford F150 5.0, concerning the 10 spd transmission?
@gavinbenner7073
@gavinbenner7073 6 месяцев назад
Can you throw just a catch can and pvc in and not get the tsb? Im not undwr warranty so i know they wont do it
@KathrynPumpkin56
@KathrynPumpkin56 2 года назад
Thanks for the video, I was trying to find someone having the same problems as I with this oil consumption problem. I feel like I bought a defective 2019 Ford F-150, 5.0 L 10 speed in January 2020 from Ford dealership in Texas. I’ve taken it numerous times to dealership under warranty, they replaced the dipstick, they reprogrammed the PCM, and I drove increments of 500 miles with a loss of a quart of oil, twice. On my long journey to Louisiana, I drove over 1400 miles with 2 quarts consumed. Now it sits at Ford again & they tell me the tech pulled all spark plugs to inspect combustion chambers, found oil saturation on top of pistons, left cylinder bank. They plan to replace left cylinder head, spark plugs, & necessary seals. Saying valve seals are the cause of concern. Question, how can they determine this if they haven’t pulled the cylinder head yet? Are they guessing? Thank you, Kathryn B
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
Probably using an inspection camera through the spark plug hole, it's a very tiny one, with a long cord and a light on the end, shows the video on a screen. The cylinder heads and cylinder walls can also be an issue I've heard. This video was just focusing on what fixed mine. Good luck!
@johnambro7181
@johnambro7181 3 года назад
I have a 2018 5.0 and zero oil consumption issues. It took three re-flashes of the computer to make it drivable,( cold idle overlap and tranny management) but other than that it's been a solid performer. Well done and informative vid will get the pcv upgrade as well as the catch can mod. Thanks' and cheers.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Redlash to OEM or a custom tune? Some shifting tunes are rough I've heard, mine is great, but they don't like to run cold.
@johnambro7181
@johnambro7181 3 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance That was the problem to a tee, and clunking when cold starting. Also a high idle when warm.
@davidescobar4397
@davidescobar4397 2 месяца назад
Best knowledge based video. Great job
@free2chasehappy
@free2chasehappy 2 года назад
Man, this is so good to hear! I've always been a Ford V8 guy and when I found out the 2018 and up 5.0 are consuming oil I was so disappointed. How is the truck doing now? Is the fix permanent? Thanks!
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
The truck hasn't consumed a drop of oil since the TSB was done! With the addition of my JLT 3.0 oil catch can, it gets a little bit of oil/water vapor and I'm glad that the engine isn't burning any of that crap. It's maybe 1 ounce every oil change, hardly anything, and not a noticable loss on the dipstick.
@free2chasehappy
@free2chasehappy 2 года назад
@@EliminatorPerformance Sweet! Very much appreciated!
@waynestefinashen239
@waynestefinashen239 3 года назад
Nicely explained, well done and looking forward to see the John Deere work next week.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@jasonkelley6943
@jasonkelley6943 3 года назад
My 2018 has the oil consumption issue. At 20,000 Ford installed a new engine, it consumes just as much oil as the old. I too, received the new dipstick, it's 7/16" longer than the old one. The full mark is the same distance from the top of the dipstick, meaning the 8.8 quart mark is in the same spot in the crank case. The distance between the hash marks is now twice as long, it's now 2 quarts between the full and low mark rather than one quart. Ford hasn't fixed anything, they just want you feel better when you pull the dipstick out and see oil on the hash marks rather than below them. In the TSB that called for my engine to be changed, Ford defines excessive consumption as 1 quart or more in 3,000 miles. Both my old engine and the new one a quart every 2,500 miles. I now have 20,000 on the second engine and am due for an oil change, it's just below the low mark on the dipstick, two quarts low. If I had the original dipstick, I might see oil at the very tip, or not at all at two quarts low. Ford tells me its now OK to be two quarts low, I guess changing engines cuts into the executives bonuses. I believe the vacuum issue, is only an issue because of the coated cylinders. Sure it's pulling oil past the rings, but only because the rings don't do a very good job against the coated cylinders. If the longer dipstick makes you fell better, good for you. It just irritates me.
@laddjohnson2576
@laddjohnson2576 2 года назад
Same thing with my 2018 f150 coyote. I found the issue when I serviced the engine at the first oil change. There was hardly any oil in it!!! Ford replaced the motor and the new motor used just as much as the first motor. More than 1 qt per 2500 miles. Ford was going to replace the motor again and I decided to do the lemon law and Ford bought it back. I bought a raptor with the eco boost and no oil burning issues. I’m convinced it’s a problem with the plasma coated cylinders. The problem showed up when they went to plasma coated cylinders.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 2 года назад
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@mattmidili4350
@mattmidili4350 3 года назад
Great news on yours. Any suggestions on where i should take the next step to avoid some sort of run-around?
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Try the ev281 pcv valve if you haven't already, it's so easy to remove yours to check
@maxtaylor7533
@maxtaylor7533 Год назад
Maybe Print this TSB and take it with you to the dealer: static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2019/MC-10169811-0001.pdf
@mattmidili4350
@mattmidili4350 3 года назад
Ok thanks, been thinking about what approach to take since it’s not excessively burning as much oil as you were, maybe trying the more restrictive PCV and was planning on putting in the oil catch can regardless.
@googleuser4799
@googleuser4799 Год назад
Wouldn't you want a less restrictive PCV so that you would get less vacuum? Would making the hole bigger in the PCV help fix this ?
@frandanco6289
@frandanco6289 Год назад
@@googleuser4799 - Watch the video...The stock PCV is a straight hole through, the new improved PCV has the hole broken into 4 separate smaller holes, to cut down the amount of Vacuum from the PCV to the Throttle Plate so the Engine ingests LESS oil or almost no extra oil pulled through...
@dustinhunt1980
@dustinhunt1980 Год назад
I’m assuming you changed your spark plugs as well? Could be fouled from burning the oil.
@wdwilson397
@wdwilson397 Месяц назад
How can we tell if we have the correct dip stick? You mentioned some do and some don't. There must be a some referenced measurement from the yellow handle to the full line.
@andyeckles4158
@andyeckles4158 Год назад
I have a 2019 XL F150 5.0 and I'm having the exact same problem. I'm going to give this a try and see if this fixes my problem. Thanks for sharing this information!
@brunoerrico4738
@brunoerrico4738 10 месяцев назад
Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo je vais faire la même chose sur mon pick-up 😊
@76aldone
@76aldone 5 месяцев назад
I’m having the same problem with my 2019 f150 since day one they recently changed the dip stick reprogrammed it like you mentioned and still doing the same truck Boggs out and cold start runs and sounds as if I did cam work to it
@mattmidili4350
@mattmidili4350 3 года назад
In the lull time you were waiting for an appointment did you add oil?
@sglenn6
@sglenn6 Месяц назад
This is a great video and I appreciate you doing this. Could you post the number of the oil Separator (catch can)? I want to ensure I get the correct one for my 2018 F150. Thanks
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance Месяц назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Trq0m4S9myw.html
@2muchgovt
@2muchgovt 2 месяца назад
Great information. How can I tell if the TSB has been implemented on my 2018 F150? Is there a database lookup?
@mattmidili4350
@mattmidili4350 3 года назад
Hey man how’s it going with your F-150? I got the PCM flash done back in April after talking to you and I’m checking the dipstick at 1500 miles since, it looks like it’s 1/4” lower from their top off line, I’m guessing it’s consuming the same amount or a tad bit more.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
I just got my oil changed at 10,000 and haven't noticed a difference. Although it was low leaving the dealership, as the techs filled it to just over the add line, so I added 1.5L to just under the full line and it hasn't changed since.
@BrianBourgeois-
@BrianBourgeois- 3 года назад
Opening the plate will also cause additional pumping loses. Which explains why your fuel consumption went up.
@EliminatorPerformance
@EliminatorPerformance 3 года назад
Yes but I'm glad it solved the oil consumption! Thanks for watching!
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