I recently bought a used Ford Puma and I'm not sure when was the last time the engine oil was changed. Can someone guide me on how to properly change the engine oil and what type of oil should I use for my Ford Puma?
ReplyHi Sarah, to change the engine oil of your Ford Puma, first make sure to park your car on a flat surface and let the engine cool down for some time. Then locate the oil filter under the hood on the front passenger side. Unscrew it using a filter wrench. Next, locate the oil pan under your car and remove the oil drain plug to drain all the old oil. Once drained, replace the drain plug and pour in the recommended type of oil for your car's specific model. Don't forget to also replace the oil filter before closing the hood. I would recommend getting your oil changed every 5,000-7,000 miles for optimum performance.
Hi Sarah, changing the engine oil of your Ford Puma is an easy task that you can do yourself. Start by parking your car on a flat surface and let the engine cool down. Next, remove the oil filter using a filter wrench. Underneath your car, locate the oil pan and remove the oil drain plug to let all the old oil out. Replace the drain plug and pour in the recommended oil for your car. Pro tip: before closing the hood, run the engine for a minute or two to allow the oil to circulate throughout the engine. I would recommend changing your oil every 3,000-5,000 miles for better engine performance.
Hi Sarah, changing the engine oil is crucial for maintaining the longevity of your Ford Puma. First, find the oil filter under the hood along the front passenger side and unscrew it using a filter wrench. Next, locate the oil pan and remove the drain plug to drain the old oil. Replace the plug and pour in the recommended oil for your car's model. A good rule of thumb is to change your oil every 5,000 miles or every six months, whichever comes first. It's also important to check your oil levels regularly and top off if needed.