
* 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 Bronco is a great car for taking trips and exploring new places. It's important to remember that it needs some TLC to stay in good condition. There are several things you can do for your Bronco runs smoothly. The first is to check the oil level and ensure it's at the correct level. If it's not, add oil as needed. You should also check the air pressure in the tires.
Another essential thing to keep in mind is the Bronco's brake system. Check the brake fluid level and top it off as needed. Also, check the brake pads for wear and replace them if necessary. The same goes for the brake discs. If they're showing signs of wear, have them replaced.
It will help keep it looking good and running well. If you follow these tips, your Bronco will last for many years and miles.
15,000-Mile Service
Are you due for an oil change? A Ford technician will change your oil at the 15,000-mile service point. They will also check your brakes and tires.
They might need to be changed. Our staff will also look at your car's safety features, like the wipers and headlights.
30,000-Mile Service
Are you approaching the 30,000-mile service checkpoint for your Bronco? You can expect another inspection of the tires, the brakes, and an oil change. Also, your Bronco's fuel and air filter will need to be changed. Factors like parking in dusty locations can make the filters need more replacements.
60,000-Mile Service
At 60,000 miles, your Bronco may need a few more items on the service checklist. The brakes and brake fluid will be inspected and replaced.
The transmission and coolant fluid gets changed between 60,000 and 75,000 miles. A technician will also check the battery.
90,000-Mile Service
Your Bronco's 90,000-mile service checkup includes a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle. Many of the items checked at the 60,000-mile mark are checked again. The hoses, spark plugs, and power steering fluid are examined. Other components, including the timing belt, will also need replacing.
Maintaining your Ford Bronco is key to keeping it running well and lasting long. Luckily, following the recommended service schedule is easy. Our team of certified Ford technicians can help you every step of the way. If you have any questions about Ford Bronco, contact our service department. We're happy to help!
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