6.7L Power Stroke Diesel 2011-current Ford Powerstroke 6.7 L turbo diesel engine

My first maintenance call

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Old 06-13-2017, 05:26 PM
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I don't change my own oil but I thought the 6.7L was 13 quarts.

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The 6.7 takes 13 quarts. They either over charged you or you are over filled. Either way they need to correct it at their cost.
 
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Originally Posted by donovan
On the oil the first two are 5 quart jugs, on the 3 items it 1 quart jugs. This give a total of 15 quarts, which is what is required for your truck.

I think that's a typo 5+5+3= 13
 
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I have a reliable Ford Dealer that changes my Fuel Filters for $139. Oil and Air filter maintenance I perform that service myself.
 
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I have a reliable Ford Dealer that changes my Fuel Filters for $139. Oil and Air filter maintenance I perform that service myself.
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And now the rest of the story:

as I said earlier - the onboard fuel has been in there since last July so I've now burned most of it off and then refueled. Talk about sticker shock ($70 @ $2.29 gal).

I'm more accustomed to $24-$28 fill-ups (gasoline @ $1.91 gal).
 
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And now the rest of the story:

as I said earlier - the onboard fuel has been in there since last July so I've now burned most of it off and then refueled. Talk about sticker shock ($70 @ $2.29 gal).

I'm more accustomed to $24-$28 fill-ups (gasoline @ $1.91 gal).
I'm actually saving money as I used to fill my ecoboost up with super unleaded at about $2.70 in my area. Diesel is $2.20. Plus my better MPG? Winning!
 
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