2020 Ford F-150 STX Exterior

How Often Should I Service My Ford F-150?

When you buy a Ford F-150 or any vehicle you are investing in. You want to take care of that investment by keeping it up-to-date on its service. To know what your truck requires, the best thing you can do is take a look inside your owner's manual. This will have the complete details on the Ford F-150 service intervals appropriate for your particular model. You can also reach out to our team if you have any questions.

20,000-Mile Service

You may or may not be due for an oil change or tire rotation when you reach 20,000 miles. If you do need these services, they can be done at this time. At the same time, a more thorough examination will be conducted on crucial Ford F-150 components, including:

  • Brakes
  • Exhaust
  • Steering
  • Heatshield
  • Half-shaft boot
  • Suspension
  • Wheels
  • Cooling system
  • Transmission

30,000-Mile Service

With 10,000 more miles underneath its belt, your F-150 will be ready for another inspection. The engine air filter will be looked at and likely replaced. If your F-150 is due for an oil change or tire rotation? This will be a great time to get those things taken care of as well.

60,000-Mile Service

After 60,000 miles, your F-150 may be ready for a new battery. Once again, a multi-point inspection will be on the agenda. F-150 models with a cabin air filter will have it replaced.

100,000-Mile Service

At this point, your Ford F-150 has been serving you well for a long time. It deserves another inspection that will uncover any issues that may cause problems later on. Most models will also require a fresh set of spark plugs when they hit 100,000 miles.

Get up to date on your Ford F-150 maintenance schedule by making an appointment with our service team today.


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