Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
I'll say it again....my 2011 California car says 5W-30.

Thinking about this a little more, can't help but wonder if there is a physical change between the 2010 and 2011 engines (clearances, etc.) or if the change in oil specification is based on Ford failure/problem analysis. If it is the latter, 2010 folks may want to reconsider the oil they are using.
It was recommended that my 93 run on 5W30. Maybe ford realized they screwed up by recommending 5W20 because 5W20 is thinner oil than 5W30. I would think running 5W20 could cause the engine to run warmer. And I run 5W30 in my 92 now.
For me I am using what is on the oil cap. If they changed it they must have a reason for it.
For me I am using what is on the oil cap. If they changed it they must have a reason for it.
I would have hoped that the original question here would have been answered....seems like we have danced all around it. It has been the impression from other posts on this site that there are folks on this forum who have access to Ford engineering types who could answer "why did they change the oil viscosity recommendation from 2010 to 2011".