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For me, I would not be so concerned if after 1 year, the OLM suddenly changed to zero. It doesn't change what the oil can do just because of the OLM. If the oil was good enough 5 minutes earlier, then it still is.That reinforces what Mark said above, about the oil life monitor (OLM) determining % life remaining from its algorithm, and only tripping to zero after the one (1) year mark.
69% / 11 months = ~6% per month. If your use of the Escape is fairly consistent, toward the end of 12 months the OLM will say you have about 25% remaining.
Then, a day later -- poof! -- 25% all gone. It's now 0% due to the one year time limit.
Obviously that's not an end of the world problem -- particularly not for most Bronco Sport Forum members who are well aware of when the oil in their BS needs to be changed. But oil changes are far from 'top of mind' for the average vehicle owner.
In fact, many may ignore the oil life display, or just look at it occasionally. So they may think they're in good shape and not immediately notice when it suddenly drops to 0%.
The OLM is a good idea. Since Ford has a established a one year max oil change interval, it would make sense to have the one year date next to the % oil life remaining.
Personally, our buying experience at the dealership was so poor that I'll never forget the delivery date, but if Ford is serious about the one year interval, then it would be helpful to have the date on the display.
That being said, it is time to get an oil change. I would say within the next 1000 miles or maybe 1-2 months (if you aren't driving that much).
Basically, this time limited oil change message does not say the suddenly your oil is not protecting your engine. It might not be, but the OLM doesn't really know that. It just knows that the oil is older than it would prefer. It might be bad, but if it is, it was bad before the OLM tells you so.
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