I recently purchased a Ford Puma and I'm not sure how often I should be checking and changing the oil in the engine. Can someone explain the appropriate steps and frequency for maintaining proper oil levels in a Ford Puma?
ReplyFirst and foremost, make sure to follow the recommended oil change schedule stated in your owner's manual. As a general rule, it's a good idea to check your oil levels every 3,000 miles or at least every 6 months. This will ensure that your engine is running smoothly and efficiently.
In addition to staying on top of regular oil changes, it's also important to check your oil levels in between changes. This can help catch any potential issues before they become major problems. Simply remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert, and check the measurement. If it's below the recommended level, add the necessary amount of oil.