
* 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 continues to create an unforgettable legacy around the world with exciting off-road trims like the Everglades and Raptor. These models rival any other off-road SUV in America. To keep enjoying a top-notch off-road performance, make sure to keep up with your Ford Bronco service intervals. These simple routines include things like battery checks and oil changes that keep your components and handling at the top of their game. We'll recommend certain services at different mileages, but the best place to get this information is to read your owner's manual. It's the foremost authority on your Ford Bronco maintenance schedule.
10,000 Miles
The Bronco is a mighty machine when it comes to off-roading, and this sometimes means keeping up with oil changes more diligently. The performance you get is well worth it. At about 10,000 miles, many people like to get a quick change of oil and oil filter so that they can get back out to maneuver on the trails.
30,000 Miles
If you live in a city area or country road that requires more braking than the average SUV, your Ford Bronco might require a change in rotors and brake pads at the 30,000-mile point. New rotors and pads will get your model back in shape and enhance stopping time.
60,000 Miles
At this point, drivers should pay close attention to the treads of their tires. Are they thinning? A certified auto mechanic at our dealership is more than happy to inspect your tires at 60,000 miles and make sure you get a new set for the long haul. Other inspections and replacements at this mileage include checking U-joints and suspension joints.
100,000 Miles
Drive belts and spark plugs often need to be replaced at 100,000 miles. This is a great time for your first full multi-point inspection, too. Getting a health checkup at this mileage is a surefire way to keep your Bronco motoring through life at top performance. The multi-point inspection catches early issues with your model and gives you a full assessment of how its parts have worn over the years.
Our certified auto technicians are professionals all the way. They'll take care of all your Bronco service intervals and see to it that you get OEM part replacements when necessary. Everyone is welcome to contact us if they have further questions about services a Bronco might need over the years. As always, consult your owner's manual for official interval schedules.
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