There are many safety, comfort, financial, and legal reasons to keep your truck in excellent condition. If you follow the Ford truck maintenance guidelines laid out here, your vehicle will serve you well for many years ahead. With a routine servicing schedule, we can help to ensure that each of your truck’s components functions properly and remains fault-free.

Check Your Oil and Fluids Frequently
The motor oil lubricates and protects the engine and should never be allowed to lessen in volume or deteriorate. The more often you check your oil, the quicker you’ll catch and fix any problems; once a month is ideal. You’ll also need to change your oil once a year or more, depending on how much strain you routinely put on the engine.
The same goes for all other vital vehicle fluids. Keep a close eye on the brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant, windshield wiper fluid, differential fluid, and power steering fluid with monthly checks. Flush each one in a timely manner according to the guidance in your owner’s manual.
Rotate and Realign Your Tires
Your truck’s tires also require regular attention. Along with monthly air pressure checks, have your tires rotated every six months or as soon as you notice uneven tread wear. You’ll also need to have your tires aligned periodically; the more you use your truck on rough and dusty roads, the quicker they’ll become misaligned and need to be corrected.
Check Your Headlights and Taillights
It’s essential to always have strong headlights, taillights, turn signal lights, and other external lights, which can be numerous on a Ford truck. At least once a month, turn on all lights and walk around your truck, inspecting each one. Replace any dimming or flickering bulbs.
Have Your Brakes Properly Inspected
The brakes of your truck have a great deal of weight to contend with, especially if you regularly carry heavy loads or tow trailers. Watch out for any signs of worn-out brake pads or rotors, and have your brakes inspected by a trusted technician twice a year.
Check and Change Your Air Filters
Air filters keep the engine and cabin free of airborne contaminants. A clogged filter can rapidly harm the engine. Examine both filters regularly and have them replaced as soon as they start developing grimy, clogged patches. You’ll need to replace your air filters at least once a year.
Book Routine Ford Truck Maintenance With Us
We can ensure your truck remains reliable, safe, and smooth on the road year after year. If you schedule the above and other essential truck maintenance services with us, we’ll send you a courteous reminder whenever a service is due.
Visit Mission Valley Ford in San Jose, CA, today to arrange a convenient truck servicing schedule. Since 1986, we’ve been keeping the region’s truck drivers happy with top-notch vehicles, comprehensive maintenance, prompt repairs, and diligent customer care.
