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Old 08-31-2014, 09:54 AM
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Default New 2014 STX - Biggest Complaint, How many others?

Recently purchased a new STX regular cab 3.7 truck, and I love the truck so far. However, I had the biggest disappointment today when I did the first oil change. The plastic catch-pan / diverter under the oil filter is an absolute joke. I am sure it looked good on the design board, but I think Ford must have missed testing it. My truck was parked on level ground and not one drop flowed down the funnel/diverter portion of the catch-pan. All of the oil ran toward the back of the catch-pan and over the edge and on to my concrete parking pad. It must have taken me an hour or more to clean-up the concrete. No oil change should ever be this messy!! Anybody else experience this?

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Welcome to the forums. I change my own oil and have for years, it's always a messy situation. I have a oversized oil catch pan and pieces of cardboard on the ground to lay on and help with the mess. I don't have your engine but they're all similar, I've done it with my old 04 5.4l and now with my 4.6l 3v. But it sure beats paying a crap load when you can do it yourself for half the price.
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I was told if you put it the front end up on ramps or blocks, it works well. But I agree it should work in the first place.
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Yeah oil change is fun.
Not sure the engine differences hopefully the 3.7 has a better filter location than the Eco.
Third oil change I started using disposable shop towels to force the oil to drain where I want.
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I have changed my own oil on every jeep/truck I have owned,since the f150 (2014 STX 5.0) I have the dealer do it ( only 5k miles ) and have changed twice,first was free at 2k miles,before I left for my 2k mile trip pulling a car/trailer, then again at 4k,after arriving,I think I'll continue having the dealer do it, price isn't too bad, no mess, and if there's ever a motor related issue..guess who's taking responsibility
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I used to do my own oil changes on all vehicles I owned. Now I have dealer do it for me. It only cost about 15 dollars more and I don't have to crawl under there and get messy lol.
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Originally Posted by noboost5.0
I have changed my own oil on every jeep/truck I have owned,since the f150 (2014 STX 5.0) I have the dealer do it ( only 5k miles ) and have changed twice,first was free at 2k miles,before I left for my 2k mile trip pulling a car/trailer, then again at 4k,after arriving,I think I'll continue having the dealer do it, price isn't too bad, no mess, and if there's ever a motor related issue..guess who's taking responsibility
Yeah and don't ever take it to Jiffy Lube....you ever see those guys?...seriously, "paper or plastic"!?
If the dealership has competitive prices I use them,.if not do it yourself.
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It is deceiving at first glance but the catch tray is designed to flow out the back. There is a spout on the back of the tray that it comes out of, the front one is an overflow. I did the same thing the 1st time I changed mine, now no mess
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It is a retarded design that could have been done so much simpler. Even if the truck is inclined and it all pours out the rear funnel, you still have to waste a bunch of time and shop towels wiping down the surface directly below the oil filter.
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$40 for a full service at the dealer


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