2014 Ford Fusion Oil Change

Ford Oil Change service at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper in Draper, UT
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

11 common questions answered

how much does a 2014 ford fusion oil change cost?

$49–$89 is the typical local dealer price range for a 2014 Ford Fusion oil change at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper.

Those figures reflect dealer-level service that includes OEM-spec oil and filter and a multi-point inspection; final price depends on oil type chosen and any additional services. We provide up-front pricing at the counter and can apply current service specials when available.

  • Price shown is a typical local dealer range.
  • Includes OEM-spec oil and filter when selected.
  • Ask about current service specials.
how long does a 2014 ford fusion oil change take at the dealership?

Most 2014 Ford Fusion oil changes at the dealership take about 30–45 minutes.

That window covers drain and fill, an OEM filter swap, inspection and basic fluid top-offs; actual time can vary with shop load and any recommended repairs. Plan for extra time if you need a full multi-point inspection or tire service during peak Draper commute hours.

  • Typical service time: 30–45 minutes.
  • Allow extra time during Draper rush hours.
  • Use the online link to schedule appointment.
how often should i change the oil in my 2014 ford fusion?

Follow the owner’s scheduled interval of roughly 7,500 miles for normal driving and shorten to about 5,000 miles under severe-duty conditions.

Shorter intervals are recommended for frequent short trips, heavy idling in stop-and-go traffic, towing, or extended cold-weather starts typical of Draper winters. Keeping a service record at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper helps document maintenance for warranty and resale.

  • Normal driving: ~7,500 miles between oil changes.
  • Severe duty (short trips, towing, lots of idling): ~5,000 miles.
  • Record services to maintain warranty documentation.
what type of oil does a 2014 ford fusion take?

The 2014 Ford Fusion 2.5L engine is commonly serviced with 5W-20 viscosity oil; owners may select full synthetic or conventional per their maintenance plan.

Full synthetic offers better high- and low-temperature protection and can extend drain intervals in many driving conditions, while conventional oil is less costly but may require more frequent changes. Confirm the exact oil specification in your owner’s manual or ask a technician at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper for the OEM recommendation for your vehicle.

  • Typical viscosity: 5W-20 for the 2.5L I4.
  • Full synthetic gives stronger temperature protection.
  • Dealer service will use OEM-recommended products on request.
how much oil does a 2014 ford fusion need?

The 2014 Ford Fusion 2.5L engine requires approximately 5.7 quarts of oil with a filter change.

That capacity is the fill amount when replacing the filter and draining the crankcase; slightly different fill levels can apply depending on engine warm-up and filter type. Technicians at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper top off to the correct level and verify with the dipstick during service.

  • Fill amount: ~5.7 quarts with filter.
  • Technician verifies level with dipstick after fill.
  • Different oil types or aftermarket filters do not usually change capacity.
is it worth getting a 2014 ford fusion oil change at the dealer vs a quick-lube shop?

Dealer service is not always the cheapest, but it includes OEM-spec oil/filter, a factory multi-point inspection and documentation that helps preserve warranty records.

Quick-lube shops can be less expensive for basic conventional changes and are convenient for drive-through service; dealers provide factory-trained technicians, access to exact OEM parts, and a detailed service record useful for resale and warranty claims. Choose based on value: immediate price vs. factory alignment and documentation.

  • Dealer: OEM parts, factory-trained techs, documented records.
  • Quick-lube: faster turnaround for basic conventional changes.
  • Consider warranty and resale benefits when deciding.
will skipping oil changes void my 2014 ford fusion warranty?

Skipping scheduled oil changes can jeopardize warranty coverage for damaged components if proper maintenance cannot be documented.

Manufacturer warranty repairs typically require proof that recommended maintenance was performed on schedule; keeping dated service records and invoices—especially from a certified facility—helps support any future warranty claim. If you’re unsure about documentation requirements, speak with service advisors at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper.

  • Maintain dated service records for warranty support.
  • Dealer records are commonly accepted for warranty work.
  • Ask service advisors about documentation needs before work.
what's the difference between conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic for a 2014 ford fusion?

Conventional oil is the least expensive, synthetic blend mixes conventional and synthetic for extra protection, and full synthetic provides the strongest thermal and cold-start protection.

For a 2014 Ford Fusion, full synthetic improves resistance to breakdown under heat and helps with low-temperature pumpability in Draper winters; blends offer a middle ground on cost and performance. Choose oil based on your driving patterns: frequent short trips and high-temperature driving favor full synthetic.

  • Conventional: lower cost, more frequent changes needed.
  • Synthetic blend: compromise between cost and protection.
  • Full synthetic: best temperature stability and longer drains.
2014 Ford Fusion Oil Change Service in Draper

The 2014 Ford Fusion is supported at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper with services tailored for Draper driving patterns — commuters to Salt Lake City and Silicon Slopes, families visiting Loveland Living Planet Aquarium, and recreational users accessing Corner Canyon trails. Cold winters in Draper increase the importance of proper oil viscosity at startup, while summer heat and stop-and-go traffic around 11400 South and Bangerter Highway add thermal stress. Our technicians account for local conditions when recommending oil types and intervals.

We serve neighborhoods like South Mountain, Suncrest, the Draper Historic District, Belleview and Steeplechase. To schedule an appointment, use our online schedule appointment link or call the service desk. Directions and hours are available on the dealership site for easy planning.

2014 Ford Fusion Oil Specifications

The 2014 Ford Fusion with the 2.5L inline-4 engine typically uses 5W-20 viscosity oil and takes about 5.7 quarts with a filter change. Full synthetic oil improves protection for cold starts and high-temperature driving and can extend recommended change intervals when matched to manufacturer guidance. The engine produces 175 hp at 6,000 rpm and 175 lb-ft of torque at 4,500 rpm, so stable oil films and correct viscosity are important for consistent performance.

Common oil-related maintenance items include monitoring for leaks at the oil pan and verifying PCV valve function; technicians will note any service bulletins or recurring issues during the multi-point inspection. Bring your 2014 Ford Fusion to Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper in Draper for an OEM-spec oil change — schedule service.

What's Included in a 2014 Ford Fusion Oil Change

An oil change for the 2014 Ford Fusion at our service center follows a step-by-step process: drain the old oil, replace the OEM-spec filter, refill with the selected oil type, and verify level and leak-free operation. The service also includes a multi-point inspection, fluid top-offs, and a tire pressure check. Technicians document work in your service history for warranty and resale purposes.

We recommend pairing routine oil service with a quick inspection of brakes, belts and cooling system items if your vehicle is nearing a scheduled maintenance milestone. To set an appointment, schedule appointment or call the service department at (801) 576-7700. Check service specials before you visit.