Ford Ecoboost Engine Burning Oil at Paige Cremean blog

Ford Ecoboost Engine Burning Oil. I have a 2017 ford explore with the 3.5 eco boost. Different ford dealer now saying put 4.6l oil in as it’s not showing on dipstick. The check engine came on at around 3k miles and it turned out it was low on oil. Recently took a 300 mile trip over christmas. But kept smelling and saw smoke coming out of my ac vent. Increased crankcase pressure can hinder oil drainback from the turbos, causing oil to get pushed past the seals and burned. It’s not leaking the oil and surley can’t be burning that. Next time, before changing the oil, let the truck set with the engine off for 15 minutes to allow oil in the upper. Car drove fine on the trip. I had noticed a very strong smell of burning oil after driving the vehicle, and after searching the forums, found that the likely culprit. My 2014 3.5 ecoboost having same issue, i smelt burning oil and thought nothing, just another car. I bought a new 2021 f150 fx4 with the 3.5l ecoboost in may 2021.

Ford Expands Production Of Efficient EcoBoost Engines
from www.greencarreports.com

It’s not leaking the oil and surley can’t be burning that. My 2014 3.5 ecoboost having same issue, i smelt burning oil and thought nothing, just another car. But kept smelling and saw smoke coming out of my ac vent. Recently took a 300 mile trip over christmas. Next time, before changing the oil, let the truck set with the engine off for 15 minutes to allow oil in the upper. I bought a new 2021 f150 fx4 with the 3.5l ecoboost in may 2021. I had noticed a very strong smell of burning oil after driving the vehicle, and after searching the forums, found that the likely culprit. The check engine came on at around 3k miles and it turned out it was low on oil. Different ford dealer now saying put 4.6l oil in as it’s not showing on dipstick. I have a 2017 ford explore with the 3.5 eco boost.

Ford Expands Production Of Efficient EcoBoost Engines

Ford Ecoboost Engine Burning Oil My 2014 3.5 ecoboost having same issue, i smelt burning oil and thought nothing, just another car. But kept smelling and saw smoke coming out of my ac vent. The check engine came on at around 3k miles and it turned out it was low on oil. Car drove fine on the trip. I have a 2017 ford explore with the 3.5 eco boost. Different ford dealer now saying put 4.6l oil in as it’s not showing on dipstick. I bought a new 2021 f150 fx4 with the 3.5l ecoboost in may 2021. Recently took a 300 mile trip over christmas. Increased crankcase pressure can hinder oil drainback from the turbos, causing oil to get pushed past the seals and burned. Next time, before changing the oil, let the truck set with the engine off for 15 minutes to allow oil in the upper. My 2014 3.5 ecoboost having same issue, i smelt burning oil and thought nothing, just another car. I had noticed a very strong smell of burning oil after driving the vehicle, and after searching the forums, found that the likely culprit. It’s not leaking the oil and surley can’t be burning that.

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