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 Bronco needs to have its fluids checked and changed regularly, just like any other car. You should check the oil, transmission, brake, and power steering fluid. Make sure to see if you have windshield washer fluid as well. If you're driving in a dusty or sandy area, you might want to check them more often.

Bronco owners should be aware of the following general maintenance intervals. It will keep their vehicle running at optimal performance. Always consult the manual that came with your Bronco. It shows the Ford Bronco service intervals for your year and trim level.

15,000-Mile Service

The 15,000-mile service is an important milestone for your vehicle. At this point, a mechanic will change the oil if it's due for an oil change. They will also check the brakes and tires to ensure they're in good condition. It depends on your driving habits and conditions. The brakes and tires may need replacing by this point.

A certified Ford technician will check the car's safety features. It includes wipers and headlights. Have you noticed that your wipers or headlights are not working? Mention it to the technician. They may be able to fix the issue right away, or they may need to order replacement parts.

30,000-Mile Service

Is it time for your Bronco's 30,000-mile service checkpoint? It's a good idea to prepare for a few additional inspections. The tires, brakes, and oil will be checked again. You may also need new fuel and air filter installed. These replacements may be necessary more often if you drive or park in dusty areas.

60,000-Mile Service

Is your Bronco reaching 60,000 miles? Consider having a few more items on the service checklist done. If the brakes and brake fluid have not yet been replaced, it's a good time to change them. The coolant and transmission fluid will be changed between 60,000 and 75,000 miles. They will also be changed if necessary.

You may also need an inspection of the battery.

90,000-Mile Service

Bronco owners should consider having a 90,000-mile service checkup. The items checked at the 60,000-mile mark will be examined again. The following components may need replacing:

  • Hoses
  • Spark plugs
  • Power steering fluid
  • The timing belt

Maintaining your Ford Bronco is essential. It keeps it running well and lasting a long time. You can rely on our team of certified Ford technicians to help you with that. They will inspect and service your Bronco with the utmost care. Do you have any questions about the Ford Bronco service intervals? Contact us today! We would be happy to help you out.

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