2019 Ford Transit Connect 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 2019 ford transit connect oil change cost?

Pricing for an oil change is not provided in the vehicle data; Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper posts up-front pricing for service estimates.

The provided vehicle record lists the 2019 Ford Transit Connect MSRP at $30,215 but does not include a specific oil-change price range. For exact, current oil-change pricing and any service specials, contact the Draper service department or view available offers online. Dealer service pricing typically includes OEM-spec oil and filter plus multi-point checks that quick-lube shops may not include.

  • Vehicle MSRP on record: $30,215
  • Up-front pricing is available from Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper
  • See service specials for offers
how long does a 2019 ford transit connect oil change take at a dealership?

Time-to-service varies by shop schedule; the 2019 Ford Transit Connect has a 1.5L turbo diesel that typically requires a standard oil-change appointment slot.

The service duration for any oil change depends on shop workload and whether additional inspections or repairs are needed. At Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper in Draper, UT, technicians perform OEM procedures which can add time compared with quick-lube lanes because of full multi-point inspections and any diesel-specific checks. Use the online scheduler to reserve the proper appointment window.

  • Engine designation: 1.5L inline-4 turbo diesel
  • Dealer appointments include multi-point inspection
  • Schedule online: schedule service
how often should i change the oil in my 2019 ford transit connect?

The specific OEM interval is not listed in the provided data; consult the owner's manual for the exact mileage interval for the 2019 Ford Transit Connect.

Service intervals depend on driving conditions: Draper’s mix of cold winters, dusty trails near Suncrest, and frequent stop-and-go commutes can shorten oil life. If you use the Transit Connect for towing (rated 2,000 lbs on record) or heavy-stop city driving, follow the severe-duty recommendations in the manual or ask service advisors for a reduced interval.

  • Local factors: cold starts, dust, and stop-and-go traffic
  • Towing capacity noted: 2,000 lbs (affects oil stress)
  • Confirm interval in the owner’s manual or with dealer service
what type of oil does a 2019 ford transit connect take?

The 2019 Ford Transit Connect on file uses a turbocharged 1.5L inline-4 diesel engine and requires diesel-compatible engine oil meeting Ford's OEM specifications.

Because this Transit Connect is diesel and turbocharged, technicians use oils formulated for diesel engines and turbocharger protection. The precise viscosity and spec (e.g., full synthetic vs. blend) are listed in the owner's manual or service documentation; bring your vehicle's manual or VIN when you book so the dealer can confirm the exact OEM oil spec.

  • Engine: 1.5L inline-4, turbocharged diesel
  • Dealer uses oils meeting Ford OEM specifications
  • Confirm viscosity/spec from owner’s manual or dealer
how much oil does a 2019 ford transit connect need?

The exact oil capacity is not included in the supplied vehicle data; check the 2019 Ford Transit Connect owner’s manual for the oil capacity in quarts.

Because the listed engine is a 1.5L turbo diesel, capacity is specific to the engine and filter used; dealer technicians confirm the fill volume and top off to the correct level during service. If you bring the vehicle VIN or owner’s manual to the appointment, Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper will ensure the correct quantity and type.

  • Engine on file: 1.5L turbo diesel
  • Dealer confirms exact quarts at service
  • Bring VIN or manual when you schedule service
is it worth getting a 2019 ford transit connect oil change at the dealer vs. a quick-lube shop?

Dealer service includes OEM-spec oil/filter and a documented multi-point inspection, while quick-lube shops may be faster and sometimes cheaper for basic conventional changes.

The 2019 Ford Transit Connect's turbo diesel benefits from OEM-spec service to protect turbochargers and emissions systems; dealer records also help preserve documented maintenance history. Quick-lube shops can be convenient, but they may not use Ford-specified diesel oils or perform the same level of inspection and record-keeping that a dealer provides.

  • Dealer: OEM-spec oil & filter, multi-point inspection, maintenance records
  • Quick-lube: faster turnaround, may be lower cost for conventional oil
  • Choose dealer for emissions/turbo protection and warranty documentation
will skipping oil changes void my 2019 ford transit connect warranty?

The supplied data does not include specific warranty terms for oil changes; warranty enforcement typically requires proof of maintenance per the owner's schedule.

Manufacturers expect owners to follow recommended maintenance schedules; missing scheduled oil changes can jeopardize coverage for engine-related claims if the manufacturer determines neglect. Keep receipts and service records—dealer-performed, documented oil changes provide clear evidence that service was performed to OEM standards.

  • Maintenance records support warranty claims
  • Dealer documentation shows OEM-spec work was performed
  • Ask service advisors about warranty documentation requirements
what's the difference between conventional, synthetic blend, and full synthetic for a 2019 ford transit connect?

Full-synthetic oil provides the best high- and low-temperature protection for the 1.5L turbo diesel in the 2019 Ford Transit Connect; blends and conventional oils offer progressively less thermal and shear stability.

Turbocharged diesel engines stress oil with higher operating temperatures and soot loading; full-synthetic oils resist breakdown and maintain viscosity better over time. The owner's manual lists Ford's recommended oil type and viscosity; dealer service can match the OEM specification and advise if synthetic is preferred for severe-duty usage around Draper's varied climate.

  • Engine context: 1.5L turbocharged inline-4 diesel
  • Full synthetic resists heat and soot better than blends
  • Dealer will use oils that meet Ford OEM specifications
2019 Ford Transit Connect Oil Specifications

The 2019 Ford Transit Connect in this record is equipped with a 1.5L inline-4 turbocharged diesel engine (engine code 4ITCD1.5). Because it is a diesel application, technicians select oils formulated for diesel combustion byproducts and turbocharger protection. The provided dataset does not include the explicit viscosity or oil capacity in quarts; those exact OEM specifications are listed in the owner’s manual and confirmed by VIN during service.

Key recorded vehicle facts useful for oil selection and service planning: diesel fuel type, 4 cylinders, and a turbocharger that increases thermal stress on lubricants. For the most accurate oil selection and filter part reference please bring your vehicle VIN or owner’s manual to the appointment — or ask service advisors to verify the oil spec from Ford's database. Bring your 2019 Ford Transit Connect to Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper in Draper for an OEM-spec oil change — schedule service.

What's Included in a 2019 Ford Transit Connect Oil Change

Dealer-performed oil changes for the 2019 Ford Transit Connect typically follow a step-by-step process: drain used oil, replace the OEM-spec filter, refill with the specified oil, and perform a multi-point inspection focused on turbo and diesel-system items. The service record for this vehicle notes regular maintenance updates, and technicians will top off fluids and check tire pressures during the visit.

Because this Transit Connect runs diesel fuel and has a turbocharger, advisors also inspect for soot buildup, turbocharger shaft play, and proper exhaust-system function. Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper documents service to protect resale value and maintenance history. To book an appointment or confirm what’s included, schedule service or check current offers on service specials.

2019 Ford Transit Connect Oil Change Service in Draper

Our service center at Larry H. Miller Ford Lincoln Draper serves Draper neighborhoods such as South Mountain, Suncrest, the Draper Historic District, Belleview, and Steeplechase. Local driving patterns — commutes toward Salt Lake City and Silicon Slopes, summer trail dust, and cold winter starts — influence recommended oil practices for the 2019 Ford Transit Connect. The vehicle's recorded curb weight is 3,872 lbs and cargo capacity is 47.2 cu ft, so real-world loads and city driving should factor into maintenance decisions.

We advise drivers who use the van for towing (2,000-lb towing capacity on record) or frequent short trips to consult service advisors about more frequent oil inspections. Use the online scheduler to reserve time and ensure the right oil and filter are available: schedule service. For directions or service details, visit our service page or call the Draper service department.