
What Is the Ford Edge Maintenance Schedule?
The Ford Edge will prove to be a reliable and capable vehicle if you provide proper maintenance to it. The vehicle is comfortable to drive and can tackle different challenges with ease. However, proper care is essential if you want it to last long-term without encountering easily avoidable issues. If you want it to have excellent performance, you need to follow the Ford Edge maintenance schedule. You can also check out the Ford Edge service intervals in the owner's manual that comes with the car. The manual is easy to follow and can help you to maintain the value of your vehicle.
15,000-Mile Service
When your car starts to be used more frequently and reaches 15,000 miles, you'll need to schedule the first oil change. During this appointment, a mechanic will inspect the tires to determine if there's still enough tread present. Your tires' lifespan will be influenced by outside conditions, as well as your driving habits. A mechanic will even check out the different safety features to determine if they work correctly and are reliable for keeping you safe.
30,000-Mile Service
When you schedule an inspection of your car around 30,000 miles, you can expect to get an oil change. The Ford mechanic will also look at the brakes and tires. Around this time, the fuel filter and air filter will need to be replaced if you drive around a lot or leave your car in dusty settings.
60,000-Mile Service
Additional tasks and items need to be added to your service checklist once your car has 60,000 miles. The brakes and brake fluid also need to be examined by a technician to determine if they need to be swapped out. During this appointment, the transmission fluid and coolant fluid also need to be changed and checked. This is a standard maintenance service performed between 60,000 and 75,000 miles. Checking the battery will also allow you to determine if it's going to last much longer.
90,000-Mile Service
The same components you inspected during the 60,000-mile check-up can be inspected again when your car reaches 90,000 miles. Other parts like the spark plugs, hoses, power steering fluid levels, and even the timing belt may need to be replaced.
When you follow the Ford Edge service intervals recommended by the automaker, it will improve your vehicle's performance. Our service team can also assist you in answering any of your questions regarding the required maintenance.
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