What maintenance should I do on my Ford Power Stroke® Diesel engine?
General Maintenance
Proper maintenance of your Power Stroke Diesel engine, including timely filter changes and water separator draining, is crucial to prevent costly damage not covered by warranties. Follow the recommended maintenance schedules to keep your engine running smoothly and protect against non-warranted repairs.
Explore these links to learn more about the required maintenance and recommended intervals:
- Diesel Fuel System Maintenance - The Unfiltered Truth
- F-250 to F-550 Power Stroke® Diesel Maintenance Intervals
- F-650 to F-750 Power Stroke® Diesel Maintenance Intervals
Extreme Cold Maintenance
And when the temperature drops dramatically, you can be proactive with these best practices to defend your truck against potential issues:
- Use a cetane fuel additive. To enhance fuel quality and prevent gelling in cold temperatures, use a cetane fuel additive with every fill-up.
- Utilize your block heater. If your truck is equipped with an optional block heater, make sure to plug it in, especially overnight. Your block heater warms the engine, makes it easier to start, and reduces wear.
- Install a front grille cover. For severe cold, installing a front grille cover can help maintain optimal engine temperatures by limiting cold air from entering the engine bay.
- Drive immediately after starting. Once you start your truck, begin driving without prolonged idling.