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Nov 29, 2024 - 05:50 AM
At the 60,000-mile service, Ford typically performs the following maintenance tasks to ensure vehicle reliability and performance:
- Replace Spark Plugs: If applicable, spark plugs are replaced to maintain efficient combustion and engine performance.
- Inspect and Replace Air Filters: Engine and cabin air filters are checked and replaced if clogged or dirty.
- Replace Fuel Filter: A clean fuel filter ensures proper fuel delivery to the engine.
- Inspect and Replace Brake Components: Brake pads and rotors are inspected and replaced if necessary to ensure safe stopping performance.
- Fluid Changes and Checks: Engine oil, transmission fluid, coolant, and other essential fluids are checked and replaced if due.
- Inspect Belts and Hoses: Drive belts, timing belts (if applicable), and hoses are inspected for wear, cracks, or leaks, with replacements made as needed.
- Tire Rotation and Alignment Check: Tires are rotated to ensure even wear, and the alignment may be inspected to maintain proper handling.
Following this schedule ensures your vehicle operates smoothly and helps prevent more costly repairs in the future. Regular maintenance keeps your car running efficiently and extends its lifespan.
