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The amount of oil needed for a 2007 Ford Ranger varies based on the engine size. The 2.3L 4-cylinder engine requires 4 quarts of oil with a filter, while the 3.0L V6 and 4.0L V6 engines need 5 quarts with a filter. The recommended oil type for optimal performance is 5W-20 Synthetic for the 2.3L 4-cylinder and 3.0L V6, and 5W-30 Synthetic for the 4.0L V6 engine. Keep in mind that oil plays a vital role in maintaining a clean and well-functioning engine. Regular oil and filter changes are crucial as oil does not last indefinitely. It's advisable to change the oil and filter every 5,000 miles for the Ranger to keep it running smoothly.
That's completely false, buddy. When you mention 4 quarts, in Australian measurements, it's actually equivalent to 3.79 liters. And a 4-cylinder car requires 7 liters during a service. Stop spreading nonsense, you clueless American.
You could say "7.5 liters" in the American context as "7.5 litres" or "7.5 liters in volume.
The 2007 Ford Ranger can hold up to 4 quarts of oil, which includes the capacity of the filter.