Ford Escape Exterior

* 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 Escape Maintenance Schedule?

The Ford Escape is one of the most well-known models in the auto industry because it's versatile and delivers a high level of reliability. As the owner of a Ford Escape, it's crucial that proper maintenance is performed at different intervals to avoid potential issues that can develop. It's also necessary to look through the owner's manual in the glove compartment to get an idea of what the manufacturer recommends to ensure the vehicle continues to run smoothly.

15,000-Mile Service

At the 15,000-mile mark, a mechanic will need to change the oil in the engine to ensure all of the parts continue to operate well and are lubricated. The tires should be inspected to determine if they're bald and need to be replaced. This is also a good time to replace your brakes if the pads are low and worn down. You should also hire a Ford technician to test the various safety features on the vehicle, like the headlights and wipers, to confirm they're working correctly.

30,000-Mile Service

Once your Ford Escape reaches 30,000 miles, you can schedule another inspection of your brakes and tires. The engine will also need another oil change at this point. Your mechanic can also take a look at the air filter and fuel filter to determine if they need to be replaced. If you spend a lot of time on dirty and dusty roads, the filters will need to be replaced sooner.

60,000-Mile Service

Additional items should be added to your maintenance list once your Ford Escape has 60,000 miles on the odometer. Ask your mechanic to replace the brake fluid and brake pads to ensure you have enough braking power. The transmission and coolant fluid should also be replaced between 60,000 to 75,000 miles. You can also perform a test on your battery to determine if it's reached the end of its lifespan.

90,000-Mile Service

As your Ford Escape approaches 90,000 miles, it's time to perform a more comprehensive inspection of the vehicle. Perform some of the same maintenance you did around the 60,000-mile mark. The power steering fluid levels, timing belts, hoses, and spark plugs will also need to be replaced.

You can increase your Ford Escape's lifespan with the right maintenance performed at each service interval. Our team of Ford technicians is here to boost your car's performance and keep it running well. You can reach out to our service department with any questions you may have to ensure you get our expertise.

Contact

Peoria Ford

9130 W. Bell Rd.
Directions Peoria, AZ 85382

  • Phone: 844-877-9033

Hours

  • Monday 7am-6pm
  • Tuesday 7am-6pm
  • Wednesday 7am-6pm
  • Thursday 7am-6pm
  • Friday 7am-6pm
  • Saturday 7am-5pm
  • Sunday Closed