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2019 Ford F-150 Oil Change
Ford Oil Change service at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper in Draper, UT Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions
11 common questions answered
how much does a 2019 ford f-150 oil change cost?
An oil change for {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} at {{rooftop.name}} ranges from {{vehicle.real_oil_change_price_range_usd}}.
{{rooftop.name}} posts up-front pricing and the range above reflects available service packages; final price depends on oil type and filter selection. We record vehicle details (3.3L V6) and confirm OEM-spec fluids before work begins. Check current offers on our service specials for potential savings.
- Includes OEM-spec oil and new filter
- Price varies by conventional vs. synthetic choice
- See service specials for bundled discounts
how long does a 2019 ford f-150 oil change take at a dealership?
An oil change appointment time is scheduled to allow for the service and inspection in a single visit; see available times when you schedule service.
Dealership appointments include an oil drain and fill using recorded vehicle data (3.3L V6), plus a multi-point inspection and fluid top-offs. Arrival and check-in times vary with shop load, so we recommend using the online schedule service form to reserve a window that fits your commute from Lone Peak Parkway or I-15 frontage roads.
- Appointment windows available online
- Technicians confirm vehicle details at check-in
- Multi-point inspection included with most packages
how often should i change the oil in my 2019 ford f-150?
The manufacturer's recommended oil change interval is {{vehicle.oem_oil_interval_miles}} miles for the {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}}.
For Draper drivers, consider the local climate: "the higher elevation means we get our fair share of snow," and frequent cold starts or towing can qualify as severe-duty conditions that shorten intervals. Keep records of each service to support warranty and resale value, and ask a technician to recommend any interval adjustments based on your driving (commuting to Salt Lake City or towing to Silicon Slopes).
- Follow OEM interval: {{vehicle.oem_oil_interval_miles}} miles
- Shorten interval for heavy towing or frequent short trips
- Service records help warranty and resale
what type of oil does a 2019 ford f-150 take?
The recommended oil specification for the {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} is {{vehicle.oem_oil_spec}}.
Technicians verify the engine code (6VNAG3.3) and apply the OEM-specified viscosity and oil type during service to protect performance and emissions systems. If you're unsure which bottle to choose, our advisors will confirm the correct oil and filter for this 3.3L V6 prior to installation.
- OEM oil spec: {{vehicle.oem_oil_spec}}
- Technician confirms engine code at checkout
- Using correct oil supports warranty compliance
how much oil does a 2019 ford f-150 need?
The {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} requires {{vehicle.oil_capacity_quarts}} quarts of oil.
Service staff measure capacity and add the precise volume, then run the engine and recheck the level to ensure accurate fill. Your vehicle's 3.3L V6 oil capacity is recorded on the repair order so future services match OEM specifications.
- Oil capacity recorded on the work order
- Technician verifies level after warm-up
- Filter change performed with each oil change
is it worth getting a 2019 ford f-150 oil change at the dealer vs a quick-lube shop?
Dealer service provides OEM-spec oil and filter plus a documented multi-point inspection that quick-lube outlets often do not include.
A quick-lube can be convenient and sometimes less expensive for basic conventional oil, but dealership service documents the work on the vehicle record and uses OEM parts tied to warranty requirements. For vehicles used for towing or driven in Draper's seasonal conditions, dealer records and OEM fluids help maintain long-term reliability.
- OEM-spec oil and filter installed at the dealer
- Multi-point inspection and documented service record
- Service records help preserve warranty claims
will skipping oil changes void my 2019 ford f-150 warranty?
Warranty coverage requires compliance with maintenance schedules and proper documentation; failure to maintain service records can affect warranty claims.
{{rooftop.name}} recommends keeping complete service records and receipts; warranty work often requires that maintenance was performed with OEM-spec parts and fluids by a certified facility. If you have warranty questions, bring your vehicle's service history to the advisor so they can review specific terms.
- Keep receipts and service records for warranty proof
- OEM-spec oil and filters support warranty requirements
- Certified facilities document the work for claims
what's the difference between conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic for a 2019 ford f-150?
Conventional oil is base oil, a synthetic blend mixes base and synthetic oils, and full synthetic offers the highest thermal stability and protection per OEM recommendations.
For the {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}}, follow the OEM oil specification ({{vehicle.oem_oil_spec}}) when selecting oil type. In Draper's winter conditions, full synthetic can improve cold-start pumpability and high-temperature stability during towing or heavy loads.
- Conventional: basic protection for everyday driving
- Synthetic blend: step up in protection and stability
- Full synthetic: best cold-start and high-heat performance
What's Included in a {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} Oil Change
An oil change for the {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} follows a documented process so technicians can apply OEM specs and preserve the service record. We drain the old oil, replace the OEM-spec filter, and refill with the correct oil volume for the vehicle. The service includes a multi-point inspection, fluid top-offs, and a tire pressure check. All steps are recorded on the repair order to support warranty requirements.
Typical checklist items include oil and filter replacement, inspection of belts and hoses, brake visual check, and fluid level verification. Warranty terms require proper maintenance; consult your owner's manual or our service advisors for full details. To schedule, schedule service or call (801) 555-1234.
{{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} Oil Change Service in {{rooftop.city}}
We serve drivers across Draper neighborhoods: "You’re right in the heart of one of the valley's most sought-after spots. To the east, the hills are packed with neighborhoods like South Mountain and Suncrest," and we see commuters from the Draper Historic District, Belleview and Steeplechase. Seasonal snow at higher elevations affects cold starts and may warrant shorter oil intervals. Our advisors consider local commute patterns—Salt Lake City and Silicon Slopes trips—when recommending service cadence.
Bring your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} to Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper for service documented to OEM standards. View current offers on our service specials and schedule an appointment for a time that works with your commute.
{{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} Oil Specifications
The {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} is equipped with a 3.3L V6 (engine code 6VNAG3.3) and requires the OEM oil viscosity and type listed as {{vehicle.oem_oil_spec}}. The specified oil capacity is {{vehicle.oil_capacity_quarts}} quarts; technicians confirm volume and torque the drain plug and filter to spec. The OEM-recommended interval is {{vehicle.oem_oil_interval_miles}} miles, with shorter intervals for severe-duty conditions such as frequent short trips, towing, or heavy winter use in Draper.
If your vehicle has any known engine-related service bulletins, technicians will alert you during the multi-point inspection and recommend corrective maintenance. Bring your {{vehicle.year}} {{vehicle.make}} {{vehicle.model}} to {{rooftop.name}} in {{rooftop.city}} for an OEM-spec oil change — schedule service.