Yes
The Motorcraft OEM. it's a synthetic blend.
5w20 synthetic blend motorcraft recommended
motorcraft 5-20w synthetic blend is what the factory specs call for
Among Motorcraft oils, it would be the synthetic or synthetic blend 5W20 Among other oils, most synthetic blends and synthetics meeting 5W20 and 0W20 will meet it
Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Premium Synthetic Blend will provide optimum fuel economy and usability performance that meets your vehicle requirements.
The 2002 Ford Escort owners manual shows : For the 2.0 L - SOHC - 4 cylinder Motorcraft SAE 5 W 20 Pemium Synthetic Blend Motor Oil and The Motorcraft FL - 400 - S oil filter
Motorcraft synthetic blend...works like a champ. 300k on my 94, and doesn't use a drop. use castrol 10w30 or another brand, but not quaker state
There should be a decal under the hood with the specified oil for your vehicle. My 2000 Ranger recommends ASE 5 W 30. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The owners manual shows :( 2004 Ford Ranger ) for the 2.3 L and 3.0 L - Motorcraft SAE 5 W 20 Premium Synthetic Blend Motor Oil ( U.S.) and Motorcraft SAE 5 W 20 Super Premium Motor Oil (in Canada) * ( the use of synthetic blend is NOT MANDATORY - you can if you wish ) * for the 4.0 L - Motorcraft SAE 5 W 30 Super Premium Motor Oil
Ford uses the Motorcraft blended oil (part synthetic).
You can use synthetic or synthetic blend if you want , it's not mandatory according to the 2004 Ford F-150 owners manual
Yes you can. Contrary to a popular belief it does not hurt to switch between or mix synthetic and conventional oils.
I was looking at the 2003 Lincoln LS Owner Guide and it shows ( 5W-20 , certified for gasoline engines ) Motorcraft or equivalent oil meeting Ford specification WSS-M2C153-H The use of synthetic blend or synthetic is not mandatory , the engine oil just needs to meet the above shown specification