Ford F-150 Towing a camper

Known for its power and reliability for over four decades, the Ford F-150 is the premier truck choice for Americans. Regular maintenance can keep your F-150 at its best, helping it to last for more than 200,000 miles.

By ensuring your truck is well maintained, your F-150 will be ready for any journey — whether you're driving through the streets of Red Lion or tackling rough trails. As well as ensuring your F-150's reliable performance, sticking to the recommended service plan helps protect your truck's value over time.

Basic Maintenance

Your F-150's lifespan depends on consistent basic care, including:

  • Oil change: This is usually required every 5,000 to 7,500 miles and will protect your engine from heat damage. Your F-150's Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor will tell you when your truck needs new oil.
  • Tire rotation: This ensures tires wear evenly, prolonging their life. You should rotate your truck's tires with every oil change.
  • Key fluids: This includes washer liquid, engine oil, brake fluid, gear fluid, engine coolant, and steering fluid, which you should check every week or two.

You should also have a quick look at your truck's belts and hoses to catch any potential problems. While these tasks may seem small, they can help keep your F-150 running well for years.

Intermediate Maintenance

With each mile, your F-150's maintenance requirements change, so you should focus on the following key areas to preserve your vehicle's performance:

  • Engine air filter: Switch out the engine air filter every 15,000 to 30,000 miles to boost your engine power and save gas.
  • Battery: Inspect your battery and keep the terminals clean.
  • Brakes: Examine the brake pads, rotors, and fluid regularly to keep you safe when driving.
  • Transmission fluid and engine coolant: Check the levels of these to prevent overheating and save yourself from hefty repair bills.
  • Wheels: Check the wheels every 10,000 miles to ensure even tire wear and maintain proper vehicle alignment.

Performing regular maintenance can help you to spot small issues before they grow into big problems, so you can save yourself a lot of money if you take proper care of your F-150.

Advanced Maintenance

Once your Ford F-150 odometer has passed 60,000 miles, it's time for more significant maintenance. A mechanic can check the following components to keep your engine and drivetrain in good shape:

  • Spark plugs: We can fit your truck with new spark plugs when it reaches 60,000 miles. Your engine will determine if this is necessary.
  • Fuel system: We can check your truck's fuel system to ensure you get the best gas mileage.
  • Timing belt or chain: We can check your F-150's timing belt or chain when the truck is approaching 100,000 miles. This can prevent engine damage and ensure reliability.
  • Differential fluid: We can inspect your truck's differential fluid to ensure a smooth performance.
  • Transmission: We can take care of your truck's transmission needs at 60,000 miles. New fluid and a filter will keep those gears working properly.
  • Coolant: We can replace your coolant at around 75,000 miles to keep your engine at the right temperature.

 

We can also preserve your F-150's performance by cleaning the throttle body and mass airflow sensor. These measures will ensure your truck runs smoothly, avoiding costly repairs in the future.

Seasonal Maintenance Tips for Your Ford F-150

Your F-150's maintenance needs change throughout the year. Winter means paying attention to battery health, antifreeze levels, and tire pressure, while summer means focusing on the cooling system and ensuring the air conditioning is providing cool air. Remember to check the radiator and hoses to stop any heat problems before they start, and regularly replace wiper blades and inspect belts for signs of wear.

The weather in Red Lion, Pennsylvania, can be challenging, so your truck needs a good care plan. Consider washing your F-150's undercarriage to give it added protection from the elements. Regular maintenance ensures your F-150 is ready to drive at any time of the year, no matter what the weather is like.

The Value of Regular Maintenance on Your F-150

Our tool for checking trade-in value shows that a comprehensive service history can really make your F-150 stand out and increase its value when you're ready to sell.

Regular maintenance can prevent costly repairs in the future, and it also improves fuel efficiency, saving you even more money. Remember to pay attention to your F-150's appearance too. Give it a deep clean once a year, and maintain the interior by washing the carpets, using good floor mats, and fixing any wear on the seats. These small steps add up, and they can preserve the value of your F-150 for many years.

Schedule Your Ford F-150 Maintenance at Ciocca Ford of Red Lion Today

Regular maintenance ensures your Ford F-150's longevity, performance, and long-term value. By scheduling checkups, you can protect yourself from unexpected problems that might be costly. Our skilled technicians are thoroughly familiar with the intricacies of the F-150, and they have the right tools for the job. Our team handles everything from quick oil changes to complex repairs.

Contact us online to schedule your service appointment, and let our specialists ensure your F-150 continues operating efficiently for years to come.

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