Routine maintenance makes an enormous difference to the performance and lifespan of any vehicle. If you want your car’s acceleration, steering, brakes, suspension, and overall comfort and safety to remain in optimal shape for as long as possible, follow the Ford maintenance tasks outlined below. Your local Ford dealer can help you plan, schedule, and keep up with a car servicing routine that suits your busy lifestyle.

Check and Flush Fluids Frequently
Your car depends on various fluids that keep essential parts lubricated, clean, corrosion-free, and pressurized. If you neglect to keep your motor oil, coolant, transmission fluid, brake fluid, windshield wiper fluid, and power steering fluid topped up and fresh, wear and tear will accelerate, leading to expensive repair jobs and diminished overall performance.
Motor oil needs to be changed twice a year for most drivers. Coolant should be checked and replenished frequently and flushed completely at least every two years. Brake fluid tends to last 45,000 miles, power steering fluid 50,000 to 75,000 miles, and automatic transmission fluid 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Windshield wiper fluid should be topped up as and when required, depending on how much you use your wipers.
Rotate and Change Your Tires
Car tires endure a great deal of wear and tear and so also need to be maintained with care. With tires, you should check the air pressure once a month, have them rotated twice a year, and change them as soon as the tread depths reach 2/32 of an inch or a tire becomes significantly damaged.
Align and Balance Your Wheels
When a car is new, the wheels are perfectly aligned. But as you drive, slight knocks and bumps gradually push each wheel out of alignment, which can begin to hinder your handling and vehicle control. Uneven tires and other factors can also cause wheels to become slightly unbalanced in weight. To rectify both of these issues, it’s advisable to have your wheels aligned and balanced twice a year.
Inspect and Replace Brake Components
Your brakes are vital to road safety. It’s generally recommended to have brakes serviced every six months. During an inspection, the technician can remove and examine each rotor, brake pad, and caliper, and replace any faulty or excessively worn parts. They’ll also check the fluid and fluid lines and repair any leaks.
Ask Your Ford Dealer To Arrange a Routine Schedule
There are various other essential car services, including changing air filters, testing the battery, and inspecting belts and hoses. It’s best to set up a comprehensive maintenance schedule at your local dealership.
Visit Harrison Ford in Wellington, OH, today to have your car serviced by experienced technicians. We’re a local, family owned and operated dealership that’s been providing top-notch cars, deals, and customer service to the area’s drivers for over 50 years.

