Your car will need to be serviced regularly for it to operate smoothly and meet its full potential. Your dealer can provide you with a list of recommended services for mileage-based servicing, but there are also some that should not be overlooked such as tire rotation or engine oil change.

Ford services in Redwood Falls know how cars can be a big expense and it is important to keep up with the maintenance. Regular oil changes will help your car last longer, withstand more kilometers, improve fuel efficiency and reduce wear on engine parts such as pistons or rings. Here is a general guide on how often to maintain your vehicle based on the kilometers.

Every 5,000 kilometers

  • Check fluids and tire pressure.
  • Top off any fluids that are low and clean the lens of your backup camera.

Every 8,000 kilometers

  • Tire rotation and wheel balance.
  • This will help ensure they're wearing evenly at the end of their life cycle. Get your air filter inspected too - it's especially important if you drive in dusty conditions!

Every 10,000 kilometers

  • Full routine inspection.
  • Check all exterior and interior lights, headlights, turn signals, brake lights, and wiper blades for any damage or deterioration. Take care of these things before it becomes more expensive than necessary!

Every 25,000 kilometers

  • Change your filter to help keep the car running efficiently and with protection from debris like dust particles that can clog up the filter and make them less effective. You should also get brake pads inspected for any wear issues - you don't want one of these failing when you're going down the road!
  • And finally, rotors will need to be replaced every time they are turned as well because their job is crucial in making sure braking pressure doesn't build up too much before slowing vehicle speed.

In addition to getting the recommended 50,000-kilometer service done on your car and other scheduled maintenance items like tire rotations or oil changes, you may want to get a few inspections at this point.

  • For example: Change out the fuel filter, flush the radiator coolant system (or have it flushed), inspect all belts/hoses for any cracking which then should be replaced as needed, check suspension components in detail and replace them if necessary.
  • Recharge air conditioning system back up to factory specs by having refrigerant level checked plus topping off when possible. Change the power steering fluid & top of radiators with antifreeze when applicable too!
  • Check tread life left on tires before purchasing new ones - buy sets so they will last longer!

Every 80,000 kilometers

  • At this milestone service, have the transmission fluid drained and replaced with new fluid - automatic transmissions only and change out both manual transmission differential fluids as well after inspecting for leakage or damage. Inspect your battery and test its ability to recharge before replacing if necessary (mandatory in some states).
  • Make sure all ignition system components are working properly, including spark plugs, plug wires, starter solenoid coils/boots on distributor capm, including those that connect electrical power from wire harnesses into engine compartments-. Also, make time for a coolant flush while everything is exposed so nothing gets overlooked later!

When it comes to your car, you need a little TLC every 100,000 kilometers.

  • Have all 50,000 kilometers (and less) maintenance and inspections performed. It is recommended to have hoses and belts replaced before the end of their life cycle.

Ever 160,000 kilometers

  • Have a tune-up and spark plugs replaced.
  • You will also want to change your air filter if it has been over 3 years since you last had one done; this is an inexpensive service that can save money in the long run on gas costs by keeping dirt out of your engine.
  • Keep up on your regular oil changes. Oil isn’t just there as protection against leaks or breakdowns, but rather as a lubrication that keeps all parts moving smoothly without any friction so they won't wear down prematurely from grinding together under high pressure while burning fuel with them.
  • This ensures both longevity of components like pistons and valves along with better performance during acceleration or driving at certain speeds.

If you lease your new vehicle, keeping up with routine maintenance and services are essential parts of the agreement. You'll need to make sure these tasks get done at specific mileage intervals so that there aren't any penalties or fees when it's time for you to return it. Make sure to review this with your dealer.

Contrary to popular belief, you don't need a brand new car for the warranty to protect your investment. If you're leasing or buying an older vehicle and want that peace of mind when it comes time to trade-in or sell, make sure all major components are covered under warranty; otherwise, a new part might end up costing more than anticipated down the line.

 


New vehicle inventory

Pre-owned vehicle inventory 

Book an appointment or reach out with questions

Categories: News, Service