What type of engine oil is suitable for the Ford Kuga?
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The Ford Kuga originally uses 5W-30 semi-synthetic Mobil engine oil. Below is relevant information about it: 1. The 5W-30 semi-synthetic Mobil engine oil provides excellent protection for the engine. It is recommended to use semi-synthetic oil during oil changes, preferably the original factory oil. 2. The 5W-30 viscosity grade has strong adaptability across most regions in China, though colder areas like Northeast China may require engine oil with higher fluidity. 3. When selecting engine oil, consider the local maximum and minimum temperatures, the vehicle's grade, and its condition. For engines with significant wear and larger component clearances, a higher viscosity grade engine oil can be chosen to enhance the sealing performance of the components.
Last time I drove a Ford Kuga, I always used 5W-20 full synthetic oil because it quickly lubricates the engine during cold starts and protects components from wear. Ford recommends this viscosity—check the year-specific manual for details. I’ve tried several brands, and Mobil or Shell are both good choices. Just remember to choose API-certified oil, which can reduce fuel consumption by about 5%. Don’t stretch the oil change interval too long; inspect it every six months or 7,500 km, and replace it earlier if you do a lot of highway driving. DIY oil changes save money, but you’ll need a funnel and a container, and remember to dispose of the used oil at a recycling station to avoid pollution. After the change, the engine noise reduced, the power became smoother, and long drives felt more effortless—perfect for daily commuting.