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Ford Focus: 5-20 Oil

  1. #1
    Lawrence
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    5-20 Oil

    I have a 2001 Focus with the Z-tec which is spec'd to take 5-20 oil. I have
    9oK miles on it and drive in Houston, Tx 95+ tempatures 60 miles + a day at
    freeway speeds. I was thinking that I should go to maybe 10-30 due to age
    and tempatures, Has anyone had problems doing this?

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    Lawrence M. Adler



  2. #2
    Chris
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    Re: 5-20 Oil

    Lawrence Adler wrote:
     

    No!
     

    Not personally, but in the early days of Zetec in Europe, many problems were
    caused by using incorrect oils. BTW, I believe the correct spec is 5/*30*,
    semi-synthetic.

    Your usage of your vehicle is ideal for a long life. It is lots of short
    trips in low temperatures that kill modern engines. Just keep to the
    service schedules and all will be fine.

    Chris

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  3. #3
    GeoffP
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    Re: 5-20 Oil


    "Chris Whelan" <com> wrote in message
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    Chris, My daughters focus is using 5w-20w we live in Ontario, Canada.
    We have had no problems in the hot weather(Low 30's). Her driving is much
    like yours. It won't hurt to use 5w-30 in the summer if it makes you feel
    better.
    I did read that in some States 5-20 is not available and Ford dealers use
    5-30.
    Geoff.



  4. #4
    Bill
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    Re: 5-20 Oil

    Chris Whelan wrote: 


    I was just reading the owners manual for my new Focus ZX3
    and it says "SAE 5W-20 premium synthetic blend motor oil (US)".
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  5. #5
    Chris
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    Re: 5-20 Oil

    Bill R wrote:
     

    I'm guessing this must be a UK-US variation. The European interval for
    changing oil is 12,500 miles. That would probably seem far too long your
    side of the pond!

    Chris

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  6. #6
    John
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    Re: 5-20 Oil



    Bill R wrote: 

    The spec is printed on the oil fill cap, on my 2003 ZX3 (USA)
    it reads "SAE 5W-20".

    I have been using Pennzoil SAE 5W-20 Advanced Protection in
    My 3003 ZX3 sense the first time I changed the oil in it. When
    SAE 5W-20 was not available I used SAE 5W-30. The car has over
    210,000 miles (337,963 km) on it.

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    John in the sand box of Marylands eastern shore.

  7. #7
    FanJet
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    Re: 5-20 Oil

    Lawrence Adler wrote: 

    Great for your car and easy to remember for you, is to use Mobile 1 0w-30.
    Change it and the filter twice a year - (spring & fall).



  8. #8
    Mc
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    Re: 5-20 Oil

    I think if you went to a 5W30 oil instead of 5W20 it would be good enough.
    Ford sez they use 5W20 due to compression in the engine and 5W30 is not alot
    heavier as is 10W30.
    "Lawrence Adler" <net> wrote in message
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  9. #9
    Henri
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    Re: 5-20 Oil

    The 2000 model of the Focus oil recommendation was 5W/30.
    On the 2001 model the oil recommendation was 5W/20.
    For about 9 months in 2001 the Ford dealers were unable to do an oil changes
    with 5W/20 as the oil was not available, so they used 5W/30.
    I contacted Ford on 2000 when I purchased my 2001 Focus and they told me
    Exxon/Esso was the supplier of this oil grade. I contacted Exxon/Esso and
    they said that they had no future plans to retail this oil grade.
    The reason that Ford went to 5W/20 was to improve the CAFE requirements for
    fuel economy.
    It was nothing to do with redesigned engines or new technology, it was to do
    with Federal fuel efficiency requirements. Ford also recommended that most
    models of their vehicles( Mustangs and high performance engines exempted)
    from 1998 could use the lighter oil.

    For your temperature requirements and road usage 10W/30 might give better
    protection than the lighter grades..

    I still have trouble finding 5W/20 in western Canada so I gave up using it
    and went with 5W/30 as my standard. I can get 5W/20 from the local Esso
    bulk dealer and I sometimes see it in Wal-Mart.\ but what the heck its too
    much trouble.

    "Mc" <com> wrote in message
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    I think if you went to a 5W30 oil instead of 5W20 it would be good enough.
    Ford sez they use 5W20 due to compression in the engine and 5W30 is not alot
    heavier as is 10W30.
    "Lawrence Adler" <net> wrote in message
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