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.

The Ford Bronco is a confident off-roader with higher trims that consistently win attention and awards from critics and drivers alike. In its newest form, it also gets a boxier look, something that's retro and very cool to our customers. To get the most out of your Bronco, be sure to keep up with your Ford Bronco service intervals at our service center. Your owner's manual is the chief place you should rely on to know when it's time for things like oil filters or tire rotations. Check it out to have a basic idea of what your Bronco needs to be healthy and live a long life.

15,000 Miles

As a young model, the Bronco doesn't need as much maintenance. Don't neglect the very important first services for your model, though. These might include tire rotations or basic tire inspections. If you go off-road a lot, you'll want to check your tires out very early and often.

30,000 Miles

At 30,000 miles, a well-used Bronco needs inspections of important off-road components. In addition to an oil change and a new oil filter, our service team also checks out things like shocks and struts, exhaust system function, and the front axle. All of these systems get a real workout during off-roading, so it's best to make sure they're running normally after 30,000 miles of use.

60,000 Miles

When your model travels up to its 60,000th mile, our service team is ready to inspect even more components. A full multi-point inspection of nearly every system of your model is advised at this mileage. If you've been rough on your braking system, the Bronco might need new pads and rotors at this stage, too. Remember that services don't just keep your model from breaking down. They also deliver a higher level of performance.

90,000 Miles

Be sure to get another full checkup for your Bronco at 90,000 miles. The model's engine and cabin air filter are likely to need replacing at this point. We'll also check and then repair any issues with the model's hoses, U-joints, and axles.

The Bronco sprints about the world with all the enthusiasm of a classic off-roader. Even when it's handling day-to-day commutes, there's always the sense that it's ready for a detour. If you want to make sure all your detours are safe and pleasant ones, be sure to follow the Ford Bronco maintenance schedule recommended in your owner's manual. Customers should also contact our team with any questions about maintenance routines.

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