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What kind of oil does a 2007 Ford Five Hundred take?

The 2007 Ford Five Hundred typically requires 5W-20 motor oil, best supplied as a synthetic blend or full synthetic that meets Ford specifications.


The Five Hundred from that era uses a 3.0-liter Duratec V6. Choosing the correct oil viscosity and type is important for engine performance, longevity, and fuel efficiency. If 5W-20 isn’t available, some climates and conditions may permit 5W-30, but it’s best to verify with the owner’s manual or a dealership before deviating from Ford’s recommendations.


Oil recommendations for the Ford Five Hundred


Here’s a concise guide to the oil choices that work in most 2007 Five Hundred models, focusing on viscosity, type, and Ford compatibility.



  • Viscosity: 5W-20 is the primary recommendation for the 3.0L Duratec V6.

  • Oil type: Synthetic blend or full synthetic is acceptable; conventional 5W-20 may be used if it meets Ford’s specifications.

  • Ford specification: Oils should meet Ford’s specification (commonly WSS-M2C930-A or newer), ensuring compatibility with the engine’s tolerances and lubrication system.

  • Climate flexibility: In hot climates or heavy-duty use, some owners opt for a 5W-30, but always confirm with the manual or dealer before switching.

  • Brand options: Ford’s own Motorcraft 5W-20 is a standard option, but many brands offer oils that meet the same Ford spec.


In short, use a 5W-20 oil that meets Ford’s specifications; for standard conditions, synthetic blends or full synthetics are common choices, with 5W-30 as an alternative in extreme heat per the owner's manual.


Climate considerations and maintenance tips


Vehicle climate, driving style, and maintenance intervals influence oil choice and change frequency. Always follow the owner's manual's OCI (oil change interval) and service recommendations for the 2007 Five Hundred.



  • Cold climates: 5W-20 supports easier cold starts in winter driving.

  • Hot climates or heavy towing: 5W-30 may be permitted in some situations per manual, but confirm before switching.

  • Oil change intervals: Typical guidance is to follow OEM intervals; synthetic oils may extend changes to around 7,500–10,000 miles, while conventional oils are often 3,000–5,000 miles depending on driving conditions.


Bottom line: Use a Ford-approved 5W-20 oil, consider climate and driving conditions, and adhere to the recommended maintenance schedule to keep the 2007 Five Hundred running smoothly.


Summary


The 2007 Ford Five Hundred is designed for 5W-20 motor oil that meets Ford specifications. Synthetic blends or full synthetics are acceptable, and you should consult the owner's manual for any climate-based exceptions. Regular oil changes are essential to maintain engine performance and longevity.

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