
* Listed service intervals serve as a general guide and are not associated with the OEM. Please refer to your vehicle's owners manual for optimal recommendations for your specific model.
What Is the Ford Bronco Maintenance Schedule?
There are plenty of different items on the maintenance schedule. It's essential to go through them and ensure you're familiar with them. You'll need to change the oil, check the fluids, and rotate the tires, for example. If you don't do these things regularly, your Bronco may not run as smoothly as it should.
It's also important to be aware of potential problems that could occur. For instance, you may need to replace the brake pads or the air filter from time to time. Be proactive and keep up with the maintenance schedule. You can help ensure that your Bronco lasts for years to come.
Ford Bronco owners should follow the service intervals listed in their vehicle's manual. It will ensure optimal performance. The general intervals below are a good starting point. They may vary depending on the year and trim of your Bronco.
15,000-Mile Service
The 15,000-mile mark is a significant milestone for any vehicle. At this point, a mechanic will generally change the oil if it's due for an oil change. The brakes and tires will be checked. They may be worn down depending on the driver's habits and conditions.
A certified Ford technician will check the car's safety features. If the wipers and headlights are working properly, you're good.
30,000-Mile Service
For the 30,000-mile service checkpoint, you'll receive another inspection. It includes the tires, brakes, and an oil change. The air and fuel filters will need to be changed. Driving or parking in dusty areas can cause the filters to need frequent replacement.
60,000-Mile Service
At 60,000 miles, your Bronco may need more than just an oil change. The brakes and brake fluid should be inspected and possibly replaced.
The coolant and transmission fluids are changed around 60,000 and 75,000 miles. It is an excellent time to change them if necessary. An inspection of the battery may also be needed.
90,000-Mile Service
Broncos are built for durability. Even the best vehicles need regular maintenance to stay on the road. Make sure to take your Bronco in for a 90,000-mile service checkup to ensure everything is in order. The technician will likely check many of the same items as at the 60,000-mile mark. They may also suggest replacing some components. Included are hoses, spark plugs, power steering fluid levels, and the timing belt.
There are a few vital things to keep in mind when maintaining your Ford Bronco. The first is to follow the recommended service schedule. You can also rely on our team of certified Ford technicians to inspect and service your Bronco. For any questions about Ford Bronco services, contact our service department.
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