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 newest edition of the Ford Bronco very forcefully established it as one of America's favorite off-roaders. It's fun, inspiring, and capable. To keep your Bronco running at high-performance levels over the years, you've got to keep up with your Ford Bronco service intervals. These basic services include inspections, fluid checks, and component replacement that rejuvenates your Bronco and keeps it running strong.

10,000 Miles

The first stop on your Ford Bronco maintenance schedule usually occurs around the 10,000-mile mark. Your model usually doesn't need a lot of service at this point, but a fresh oil change and tire rotation can keep the Bronco's performance sharp and like new.

30,000 Miles

Inspections are a big part of maintenance. Our service technicians visually inspect many components at 30,000 miles, including the Bronco's cooling system, front and rear brakes (which might need replacement), and battery. A quick battery check reveals how your battery is holding up over the first years of ownership and whether a new battery might be in order.

60,000 Miles

Your model's cabin air filter usually needs to be replaced around this time. The air filter keeps your cabin smelling fresh and keeps it clear of debris that pollutes the air you breathe while you're off-roading or commuting. Some people opt for a fuel injection treatment at this point, too.

90,000 Miles

If you've kept up with maintenance, your Bronco usually cruises in good shape to 90,000 miles. Our team strives to keep it this way. We often do fluid changes, tire pressure checks, and multi-point inspections during your visit. At 90,000 miles, it's possible that your shocks and struts might need replacing or at least to be repaired. The Bronco is an active model. It's best to keep it supplied with newer components in order to get the most out of its talents.

120,000 Miles

If you notice anything unusual about your vehicle's performance at this stage, please let our team know. 120,000 miles is a great time to replace many components that wear out around this time. It's possible that you'll need new belts and hoses or a full brake pad/rotor replacement. The steering system often needs service at this stage, too.

Our dedicated service professionals are here to keep your Bronco running strong throughout its many years of adventure. Please contact us if you'd like to learn more about our scheduling and reminder system.

Contact

Grand Prairie Ford

701 E Palace Pkwy
Directions Grand Prairie, TX 75050

  • Phone: 844-880-3588

Hours

  • Monday 7am-6pm
  • Tuesday 7am-6pm
  • Wednesday 7am-6pm
  • Thursday 7am-6pm
  • Friday 7am-6pm
  • Saturday 7am-4pm
  • Sunday Closed