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Aug 25, 2024 - 10:10 AM
The 100,000-mile service for a Ford F-150 is a comprehensive maintenance check to keep your vehicle running smoothly and reliably. Here are the key components typically included:
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Inspection Points:
- Brakes: Check brake lines, hoses, and connections.
- Drive Belts: Inspect belts, boots, seals, and driveshaft.
- Fuel System: Examine fuel lines, hoses, and connections.
- Steering and Suspension: Inspect tie rod ends and other components.
- Parking Brake: Ensure proper operation.
- Water Pump: Check for leaks or wear.
- Air Filters: Inspect and replace if necessary.
- Tires: Rotate and check air pressure.
- Spark Plugs: Inspect and replace if necessary.
- Exhaust System: Check for leaks or damage.
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Fluid Replacements:
- Engine Oil and Filter: Change oil and replace the filter.
- Transmission Fluid: Replace the fluid.
- Brake Fluid: Flush and replace.
- Coolant: Flush and replace.
- Power Steering Fluid: Replace if necessary.
- Differential Fluids: Replace if necessary.
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Additional Services:
- Cabin Air Filter: Replace if necessary.
- Throttle Linkage: Lubricate and clean if necessary.
- Timing Belt: Inspect and replace if necessary.
This service is essential for maintaining the longevity and performance of your Ford F-150 at the 100,000-mile mark.
