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What Is the Ford Edge Maintenance Schedule?

The Ford Edge is built to offer reliability and performance but still requires proper maintenance over time. Providing proper care to the vehicle is necessary to ensure it lasts long-term and doesn't cause you to run into major issues. Following a maintenance schedule is one of the best steps to ensure the vehicle's parts last longer without premature wear or damage. The general intervals included below are a great guide to how often your car needs general maintenance and inspections. You can also refer to your owner's manual to get more information about the Ford Edge service intervals the automaker recommends.

15,000-Mile Service

When you drive your car 15,000 miles, your engine is ready for an oil change. At this point, your brakes and tires may be worn down and need to be inspected by a mechanic to determine if it's time to replace the parts. In addition, the car's safety features need to be tested. A mechanic will want to see that the windshield wipers and headlights are in good working condition.

30,000-Mile Service

Once your car hits 30,000 miles, it's time to perform another oil change to ensure the engine continues to operate well. A certified Ford mechanic will also look at the tires and brakes to determine if it's time for replacements again. At this point, the fuel filter and air filter will need to be swapped out. The filters will last longer if you drive in areas that aren't dusty and if you don't drive too frequently.

60,000-Mile Service

Once you drive your car 60,000 miles, it's time to have the brake fluid and brakes replaced to ensure you get enough stopping power. The transmission fluid and coolant fluid also need to be replaced, which is common around 60,000 to 75,000 miles. A mechanic can also test your car's battery to determine if it's still in good condition.

90,000-Mile Service

Once your Ford Edge has 90,000 miles on the odometer, you can perform some of the same tasks you did on your 60,000-mile checklist. Additional parts to inspect will include the timing belt, hoses, and spark plugs.

It's crucial to follow the Ford Edge service intervals to care for the parts under the hood. Our team of certified Ford mechanics is here to help you service the vehicle and increase its lifespan. We're also here to answer any of your questions and will treat your car as if it's our own.

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