2019 Ford Ranger 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 Ranger oil change cost?
A typical oil change for a 2019 Ford Ranger runs between $79 and $129 at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper, with up‑front pricing provided.
That price range reflects OEM-spec lubricant and filter service at a dealer facility in Draper, UT, and can vary with oil type or added services such as multi-point inspection or fluid top-offs. Choosing dealer service gives you documented work that supports manufacturer coverage and a clear invoice for resale value.
- Price quoted as a range: $79–$129 at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper
- Includes OEM-spec oil and filter options (price varies by oil type)
- Up-front pricing and documented invoice for warranty and resale
How long does a 2019 Ford Ranger oil change take at a dealership?
Expect about 45 minutes for a standard oil change at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper.
Dealership service times include drain and fill, OEM-filter replacement, a quick multi-point inspection, and proper disposal of old oil. Busy periods or additional repairs can extend time; scheduling an appointment reduces wait time.
- Standard estimated duration: ~45 minutes
- Includes OEM filter change and multi-point inspection
- Use the online schedule to reserve a time: schedule appointment
How often should I change the oil in my 2019 Ford Ranger?
Follow the manufacturer guideline of around 7,500 miles between oil services for normal driving, and shorten to about 5,000 miles under severe-duty conditions common to Draper winters.
Shorter intervals help with frequent cold starts, dusty trail driving, towing, or heavy stop-and-go commute patterns headed toward Salt Lake City and Silicon Slopes. Keep service records from Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper to verify maintenance for warranty or resale purposes.
- Normal interval: ~7,500 miles
- Severe-duty interval (cold starts, towing, dusty trails): ~5,000 miles
- Document services at the dealer to support warranty needs
What type of oil does a 2019 Ford Ranger take?
The 2019 Ford Ranger with the 2.3L turbocharged engine typically specifies SAE 5W-30 full synthetic OEM-grade oil.
Using the recommended viscosity and a full synthetic formulation helps with cold-start pumpability during Draper winters and maintains protection under towing and high-load conditions. Dealer service uses OEM-recommended products and notes the oil spec on your service invoice.
- Recommended viscosity: SAE 5W-30
- Recommended type: full synthetic, OEM-grade
- Dealer uses OEM-spec oils and documents the product on the invoice
How much oil does a 2019 Ford Ranger need?
The 2019 Ford Ranger's 2.3L turbocharged engine requires approximately 5.7 quarts of oil when performing a full change.
That capacity covers a complete drain and refill with a new OEM filter; small top-offs may be needed after the engine runs and the oil settles. The dealer confirms final level on the dipstick and records the quantity used on your service receipt.
- Approximate capacity: 5.7 quarts
- OEM filter replacement included in a standard oil change
- Final level checked and recorded by the technician
Is it worth getting a 2019 Ford Ranger oil change at the dealer vs a quick-lube shop?
Dealer service is often more expensive but includes OEM-spec oil and filter, a documented multi-point inspection, and service records that support warranty and resale value.
Quick-lube facilities can be faster and cheaper for basic conventional oil changes, but dealer service focuses on OEM parts, technician training, and documentation. Decide based on whether you prioritize the lowest upfront cost or maintaining manufacturer-spec service history.
- Dealer: OEM-spec oil/filter, documented service, multi-point inspection
- Quick-lube: often lower cost and faster turnaround for basic changes
- Dealer records help with warranty claims and resale transparency
Will skipping oil changes void my 2019 Ford Ranger warranty?
Skipping scheduled oil changes can jeopardize warranty coverage; documented compliance with the maintenance schedule is required to support warranty claims.
Manufacturers expect routine maintenance according to the owner’s schedule; if damage is linked to missed service, warranty work may be denied. Keeping invoices from Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper provides clear evidence of dealer-performed maintenance when needed.
- Maintain documented service records to support warranty work
- Dealer invoices show OEM-spec parts and completed maintenance
- Ask service advisors about coverage questions before repairs
What's the difference between conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic for a 2019 Ford Ranger?
Full synthetic oil offers the best high- and low-temperature protection for the 2019 Ford Ranger’s turbocharged 2.3L engine compared with conventional or blend oils.
Full synthetics resist thermal breakdown during towing or highway runs and maintain viscosity in cold starts common to Draper winters; blends are a compromise, and conventional oils are generally lower cost but less stable over long intervals. Follow the OEM recommendation (SAE 5W-30 full synthetic) for optimal protection and warranty alignment.
- Full synthetic: superior thermal stability and cold-start protection
- Synthetic blend: intermediate cost and performance
- Conventional: lowest cost, shorter protection window
What's Included in a 2019 Ford Ranger Oil Change
A standard oil change for the 2019 Ford Ranger includes a complete drain and refill with OEM-spec oil and a new factory-recommended filter, a multi-point inspection, and fluid top-offs as needed. Technicians check and record the final oil level, inspect the air filter and belts for obvious wear, and verify tire pressure and exterior lighting before returning the vehicle to you. All work is documented on an itemized invoice that helps preserve warranty records and supports future resale.
Typical steps performed by our technicians:
- Drain old oil and replace with OEM-recommended SAE 5W-30 full synthetic
- Replace oil filter with OEM or equivalent part
- Multi-point inspection covering brakes, fluid levels, belts, hoses, and tires
- Tire pressure check and correction, fluid top-offs, undercarriage inspection
Warranty note: maintain service records to validate scheduled maintenance. For convenience, view current service specials or schedule service. Call to speak with a service advisor at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper.
2019 Ford Ranger Oil Change Service in Draper
We service the 2019 Ford Ranger for drivers across Draper neighborhoods — from Suncrest and South Mountain to the Draper Historic District and Belleview/Steeplechase subdivisions — areas with mixed elevation, trail access, and seasonal temperature swings. Those local conditions increase the importance of correct oil viscosity for cold starts and for managing dust and towing loads during outdoor activities. Our service center documents each visit so commuters to Salt Lake City and the Silicon Slopes can show continuous maintenance history.
Book an appointment online through the service scheduler or check current offers on our service specials. Directions and contact information are available on the Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper site.
2019 Ford Ranger Oil Specifications
The 2019 Ford Ranger with the 2.3L turbocharged inline‑4 engine specifies SAE 5W-30 full synthetic oil and an approximate capacity of 5.7 quarts for a full change with a new filter. Following the OEM oil viscosity and choosing a full synthetic helps with cold-start protection in Draper winters and reduces thermal breakdown during highway runs or when towing. Technicians install the OEM-equivalent filter, confirm final oil level, and record the product and quantity on your invoice.
Recommended service interval: roughly 7,500 miles for normal driving, shortened to about 5,000 miles under severe conditions (frequent short trips, towing, dusty trail use). Bring your 2019 Ford Ranger to Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper in Draper for an OEM-spec oil change — schedule service.