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What type of oil does a 2007 Ford 500 take?

The 2007 Ford Five Hundred typically uses 5W-20 engine oil (synthetic or synthetic blend).


Details can vary based on the exact engine and driving conditions. The 2007 Five Hundred largely relied on a 3.0-liter Duratec V6, and Ford’s guidance for that setup generally centers on the 5W-20 grade, with potential exceptions noted in the owner's manual. The following sections outline the standard practice and practical steps owners use to ensure proper lubrication.


Oil specifications for the 2007 Ford Five Hundred


Most 2007 Five Hundred models were equipped with the 3.0-liter Duratec V6. Ford recommended 5W-20 motor oil, available as a synthetic or synthetic-blend formulation, to balance protection and fuel economy across a range of temperatures. In very hot climates or under severe service, some guidance allows a 5W-30 oil as an alternative, but it is essential to confirm this with the vehicle’s owner’s manual or engine oil cap.


Common oil grade options


The following options are commonly cited for this model; always verify with the manual for your exact vehicle.



  • 5W-20 synthetic or synthetic-blend (recommended for most driving conditions)

  • 5W-30 synthetic or synthetic-blend (acceptable in hot climates or under severe service if specified by Ford)


In practical terms, 5W-20 is the default choice for most drivers, with 5W-30 as a conditional alternative when the manual or climate dictates it.


Oil change steps for the 2007 Ford Five Hundred


If you’re planning an oil change yourself, here are the general steps you would follow to replace the oil and filter on this vehicle.



  • Warm the engine briefly, then park on a level surface and engage the parking brake. If needed, lift the front of the vehicle safely and secure it on stands.

  • Place a drain pan beneath the engine, remove the drain plug, and allow used oil to drain completely.

  • Remove the old oil filter and replace it with a new filter compatible with the Duratec V6, ensuring a proper seal.

  • Reinstall the drain plug with the appropriate torque, then pour in the recommended oil grade (start with a portion, then check the level).

  • Run the engine for a minute, inspect for leaks, turn off, wait a few minutes, and recheck the oil level. Add oil as needed to reach the correct level.


Always consult the owner’s manual for the exact oil capacity and torque specifications. If you’re unsure about performing an oil change, a qualified technician can complete the service to ensure proper lubrication and sealing.


Summary


For the 2007 Ford Five Hundred, the standard recommendation is 5W-20 motor oil, available in synthetic or synthetic-blend forms. Confirm the exact specification for your vehicle by checking the owner’s manual or the engine oil cap, as engine options and climate conditions can influence the best choice. Regular oil changes using the correct grade help maintain engine performance and longevity.

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