Ford F150 Oil Filter
For canister-style filters, raise your truck and place a drain pan underneath to start the replacement process. Unbolt the oil drain plug and let the old oil drain out of your truck before replacing the plug. Use a filter wrench to remove the canister-style filter near your oil pan, and then hand-tighten the new filter in its place. Add new oil, and you're done. For small cartridge-style filters, raise the hood of your truck and locate the filter access in front of your air pathway in your truck's engine compartment. Use a wrench or socket to loosen and remove the access cap on your filter housing. Replace the o-ring on the filter cap, then swap your filter with its replacement before reinstalling the cap to finish the replacement process.
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Ford F150 Oil Filter
How Often Should You Change Your Oil Filter?
Always change your oil filter following the standard oil change interval on your Ford F150. This should be once every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. If you follow this schedule, you'll protect your engine more effectively. AutoZone stocks Ford F150 maintenance parts and select orders offer Free Next-Day Delivery to your home or Same-Day In-Store Pickup.YEAR RANGE FOR FORD F150 BY MODEL
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Great product
James
in 3 months
I’ve been using this filter with mobile one oil, and I’ve had great performance
What kind of vehicle do you drive? Ford F150
I’ve been using this filter with mobile one oil, and I’ve had great performance
What kind of vehicle do you drive? Ford F150
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The best filter specs found
Backyard
in 2 years
When I originally reviewed the specs for the A version of MobileOne for my 600hp big block it was the best I found at that time. Now I put the A version in my F150 and my Fiat Spyder.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1969 Mustang, 2006 Ford F150, 1981 Fiat Spyder
When I originally reviewed the specs for the A version of MobileOne for my 600hp big block it was the best I found at that time. Now I put the A version in my F150 and my Fiat Spyder.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1969 Mustang, 2006 Ford F150, 1981 Fiat Spyder
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Mobile 1 oil filter
Ryan
in 5 months
Absolutely loved using Mobil 1 oil filters for the performance of my truck that has 215,000 miles
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2010 Ford F150
Absolutely loved using Mobil 1 oil filters for the performance of my truck that has 215,000 miles
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2010 Ford F150