
* 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?
One thing that keeps your Ford Bronco healthy is the maintenance schedule. The schedule includes several different checks and balances. It includes changing the oil to checking the brakes, so you must follow it closely. If you don't, your Bronco may not run as well as it should, and you could end up with expensive repairs.
Are you looking to keep your Bronco running at optimal performance? It's essential to stay on top of the recommended service intervals. Luckily, the Ford Bronco service intervals are general. They're a good starting point for anyone new to vehicle maintenance. Your Bronco's owner's manual will have specific details for your year and trim. It's always a good idea to consult it.
15,000-Mile Service
As you reach the 15,000-mile service point, a certified Ford technician will check your car's oil. It's to see if it's due for an oil change. The technician will also check the brakes and tires for wear. The car's safety features, including the wipers and headlights, are examined. If these features are not working, the technician can address the issue. They will get your car back up to safety specs.
30,000-Mile Service
Are you planning on driving your Bronco more than 30,000 miles? It's vital to be aware of the service checkpoint it may need. It may include another inspection of the tires, brakes, and oil change. Your Bronco's fuel and air filter should be changed. Do you drive or park in dusty areas? It can cause the filters to need replacement.
60,000-Mile Service
Have you been following the recommended service schedule for your Bronco? The 60,000-mile milestone is coming up soon. It is time to take a closer look at the components and systems of your vehicle. You can see what may need to be replaced or serviced.
The brakes and brake fluid may be inspected and replaced at this point. The coolant fluid and transmission fluid are checked as well.
An inspection of the battery may also be necessary.
90,000-Mile Service
The Bronco is an excellent vehicle, but it still needs regular maintenance to keep it running in top condition. At the 90,000-mile mark, it's a good idea to have a comprehensive service checkup. It will sure everything is in good working order.
Some items that will be checked at the 60,000-mile mark may be looked at again. The hoses, spark plugs, and power steering fluid is changed. It also includes the timing belt.
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