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How Often Do You Need a Full Ford Service?

You need a full Ford service at least once a year. If you drive more frequently than most people, then you should strive to get a full service every 10,000 miles, even if every 10,000 miles equates to getting a service more than once per year. Visit your local Ford dealership to get your service performed by our factory-trained Ford technicians.  

1. General Checks

A full service includes some general checks, such as checking the condition of your external lights, horn, and instrument warning lamps. These checks are to ensure that these parts of your vehicle are working as they should. If they're not working well, then the technician will tweak them until they're fully functional.

2. Special Inspections and Quality Checks

The technician will inspect parts of your vehicle such as the seat belts, number plates, mirrors, windshield, pollen filter, and, windshield wipers. The technician will then ensure that these look visually okay, then they'll make sure that the parts are still working and performing as strongly as they should. The technician will then replace your pollen filter if needed, repair any cracks and chips in the windshield, and replace your seat belts if they are frayed and seemed like they could snap. All in all, the technician makes sure that your vehicle looks wonderful and is as high-quality as the day you bought it.

3. Filter Changes

It's not just your pollen filter that may need to be replaced, but your oil filter and air filter may need replacing, too. The technician will check the quality of these filters and make any necessary changes.

4. Fluid Changes and Top-Ups

During the full service, your vehicle's fluid levels will be checked and topped off if required. This includes coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, screenwash, and AdBlue for diesel vehicles. You also receive an oil change, and the technician will check for any leaks in your fluid systems.

5. Brake Services

Your brakes are one of the most important safety features of your vehicle, so your brakes will receive a full service that includes:
  • Checking the brake pads for signs of wear
  • Checking the brake discs for signs of wear
  • Checking that the handbrake is fully functional
  • Checking the brake pipes and hoses for signs of damage
  • Checking the calipers for security and leaks
  • Brake fluid replacement, if needed
 

6. Wheels and Tire Checks

Your tires will be rotated and your wheels will be balanced, and the technician will check the condition and depth of your tire treads. The technician will also check the pressure in your tires and adjust as necessary. If you need new tires, then your technician can help you select new, suitable tires for your vehicle.

7. Drive System Checks

The security of your gaiters will be checked, and any leaks will be reported and fixed. A transmission oil check is included in drive system checks, too. If applicable, the technician will also check your clutch fluid level. A full service involves all of the above and more. Is it time for your next service? Come and see us at Chestatee Ford or call our service department at 833-518-7574.
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