Jul 31, 2024

It is important to follow the recommended Ford maintenance schedule and have your vehicle serviced at your Ford dealer, where we have the diagnostic tools and certified mechanics who know your vehicle best.

Importance of Scheduled Maintenance

Your Ford vehicle’s scheduled maintenance is spread out every 10,000 miles until you reach 40,000, then every 20,000 miles until you reach 100,000 miles. These maintenance services are critical in keeping your vehicle running as if it’s new off the dealer’s lot.

10,000 Miles

At the 10,000-mile service, your tires will be inspected and rotated to promote even wear. Your vehicle will receive a complete oil change with an oil filter change, and the cooling system and hoses will be inspected. The exhaust system and heat shields will be examined. The transmission fluid levels will be checked. The brake parts will be inspected for corrosion or lack of surfacing. The steering, suspension joints, and linkage will all be lubricated.

At every scheduled maintenance service appointment, your vehicle will also undergo a multi-point inspection, which covers the vehicle overall.

20,000 Miles

In addition to the regularly scheduled maintenance, they will also replace the cabin air filter so you are breathing fresh air inside your vehicle.

30,000 Miles

In addition to the regularly scheduled maintenance, you will receive a fuel filter change and an engine air filter change. Engine belts and hoses will be examined for loose fits and material integrity.

40,000 Miles

In addition to the regularly scheduled maintenance, they will replace the cabin air filter.

60,000 Miles

In addition to the regularly scheduled maintenance, your brakes will be replaced, the brake fluid will be checked, and the battery will be tested. The transmission and coolant fluid levels will be topped off or replaced.

90,000 Miles

In addition to the regularly scheduled maintenance, they will inspect the timing belt, spark plugs, and the power steering fluid and hoses.

100,000 Miles

In addition to the regularly scheduled maintenance, they will inspect your drive belt and examine the front axle lubricant levels. All the fluids will be checked and topped off or replaced as needed. The coolant will be exchanged for a more robust supply. The undercarriage parts, joints, and shafts are inspected and lubricated.

Contact Crown Ford, Inc. in Lynbrook, NY, and schedule your next maintenance appointment now.