Ford Bronco 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 Bronco Maintenance Schedule?

The Ford Bronco is a popular model known for its durability and versatility. It's important to keep your Bronco in good condition. You can do it by following the recommended maintenance schedule. It will help ensure that your Bronco runs smoothly and lasts many years.

One of the best things about owning a Ford Bronco is that it is easy to keep it running in excellent condition. All you need is a little bit of regular maintenance. A few general service intervals are a good starting point. They are for anyone interested in maintaining their Bronco. The manual that came with your Bronco has specific intervals for your trim level. It is a good idea to consult it.

15,000-Mile Service

Are you due for an oil change? A mechanic will change your oil at the 15,000-mile service point. The brakes and tires should also be checked.

They could be damaged depending on your driving habits and conditions.

A certified Ford technician will also look at the car's safety features. The wipers and headlights are examined to ensure they are working.

30,000-Mile Service

Bronco drivers should follow the recommended service schedule for their vehicles. It will ensure that all the necessary checkpoints are completed. The 30,000-mile service checkpoint may likely include another inspection. It is of the tires, brakes, and an oil change. The fuel and air filter on your Bronco needs to be changed. Parking or driving on dusty roads can make the filters need to be replaced more frequently.

60,000-Mile Service

Are you driving a Ford Bronco with 60,000 or more miles on it? You'll want to check the items that may need to be serviced soon. It depends on how your Bronco is used. Some of these items may have already gotten attention. One of these items is the brake system. Have the brake fluid and brakes not been replaced or inspected recently? They may be due to be changed or checked.

The coolant and transmission fluid should be changed between 60,000 and 75,000 miles. An inspection of the battery will be conducted.

90,000-Mile Service

When it is time for your Bronco's 90,000-mile service checkup, be as comprehensive as possible. The items checked at the 60,000-mile mark will be looked at again. Components such as hoses, spark plugs, and power steering fluid will be checked. The timing belt may also need changing.

Ford Bronco maintenance is crucial to the longevity and performance of your vehicle. Our team of certified Ford technicians will inspect and service your Bronco. For any questions about Bronco service intervals, contact our service department.

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