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Mar 25, 2022

You need a Ford oil change every 7,500-10,000 miles, so visit your Madison, VA Ford dealer for this at least once a year. Vehicles made before 2007 need oil changes more often, and you also need more frequent oil changes if you regularly tow, use your vehicle for commercial purposes or go off-roading a lot.

Signs That You Need a Ford Oil Change from Your Madison, VA Dealer ASAP

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These days, vehicles don’t have visible exhaust fumes. However, if it looks like there’s smoke coming out of your tailpipe, then you know something is wrong. Dark exhaust fumes are a sign that your oil is no longer high-quality. Dark fumes can also indicate a cracked gasket and various other engine issues, so be sure to get your vehicle checked out by an expert technician.

 

Rapidly Falling Oil Level

You need to check your oil level frequently. This ensures you know how quickly your oil level usually drops, and it lets you know when you need to top off your oil between changes. Checking your oil level regularly also ensures you notice when the level is falling faster than usual. A rapidly losing oil level is a sign you leak into your system, so get to the dealership is sooner you can.

 

Your Engine Is Suddenly Noisy

Oil lubricates your engine’s parts, And this keeps the noise level to a minimum. However, if your engine noise has suddenly increased, it may be down to a problem with your oil. The oil level may be too low, or your oil may be low quality. Either way, it’s time to visit your dealer for an oil change.

Your Oil Is Irregularly Textured

Your oil should be amber in color, and it should have an even texture and a slightly translucent appearance. If you notice that your oil texture is irregular, your oil is gritty, or your oil is almost black, you need new oil as soon as possible.

Please note that your oil will darken as it cycles through your engine, but it should always remain slightly translucent with an amber hue.

 

Your Vehicle Is Sticking While Starting

The oil starts circulating sooner you switch on your vehicle, but if your oil is textured irregularly, then circulating becomes more difficult. This can lead to a ticking sound when your engine attempts to warm up. The valves that move the oil around are the pieces that make this noise, and hearing the noise indicates that the valves are working overtime because your oil is difficult to circulate.

 

The Vehicle Shakes While Idling

Low-quality oil can impact the quality of your ride. One sign that your oil is harming your ride quality is if your vehicle starts vibrating while idling. Avoid idling as much as possible until you can get your oil changed.

Come by Madison Ford when you need an oil change. We’ll handle all the maintenance that your vehicle requires.