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At Michigan City Ford, we understand that for businesses in Michigan City and beyond, time is money. When your commercial vehicles aren't running, neither is your operation. That's why our dedicated Commercial Service Department at 3930 Franklin St is built from the ground up to minimize downtime and maximize your fleet's efficiency.
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3930 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360Ford Tech Talk
In late 2016, a new specification of diesel motor oil, API CK-4, became available. Following extensive testing, Ford concluded that some CK-4 motor oils could potentially lead to high-mileage engine wear in Ford diesel engines. In response, Ford developed its own specification of diesel motor oil – WSS-M2C171-F1. This new specification of diesel motor oil has been designed for use in all Ford diesel engines and is available now. Motorcraft offers this new oil in 5W-40, 10W-30 and 15W-40 viscosities. To help protect your Ford Super Duty diesel engine and your warranty, remember to look for the WSS-M2C171-F1 specification on the bottle.
Learn about the diesel exhaust fluid system or DEF in your diesel truck. See how the system functions, the importance of the system and tips to maintain the DEF fluid system. If you have further questions please reach out to us at (219) 336-0857.
Learn how the diesel engine fuel system works. The importance of maintaining the fuel system and the why behind using Ford Motorcraft parts when replacing your primary and secondary fuel filters. If you have further questions please reach out to us at (219) 336-0857.
We’ve confirmed we are bringing an all-electric F-150* to market. Now, we’re showing you the capability you asked for by having it tow more than 1 million pounds.** Who says electric vehicles can’t tow?