Ford F-250 Maintenance Schedule


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Keeping your Ford F-250 running to its peak capability around West Point, King William, and Williamsburg requires due diligence. You may not know when your F-250 requires service and what type of service it requires, which is why our West Point Ford staff crafted this Ford F-250 maintenance schedule.

If you follow this schedule, you can rest easy knowing your truck will keep flaunting the extreme limits of its capability. The schedule lays out what services your truck will require and at what mileage these services should be executed.

Ford F-250 Maintenance Every 7,500 Miles

ServiceIf you've got yourself a Ford F-250, you're likely working it pretty hard. The truck is designed to be pushed to the limits. With all that strenuous activity, though, comes the need for regular maintenance.

When you reach 7,500 miles-and for every 7,500 miles after that-you'll want to remember to execute these following services:

  • Change engine oil and filter
  • Rotate the tires, inspect tire wear
  • Inspect wheels and other components for abnormal noises or looseness
  • Multi-point inspection

Ford F-250 15,000 Mile Service

When you come to 15,000 miles, you'll have a unique range of services that should be executed. The goal is to keep your truck performing at the level you're accustomed to. At this checkpoint, perform these services:

  • Inspect automatic transmission fluid
  • Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake linings, hoses, and parking brake
  • Inspect engine coolant concentration, freeze-point protection, hoses
  • Inspect exhaust system and heat shields
  • Inspect front axle and U-joints
  • Inspect steering linkage, ball joints, suspension, tie-rod ends, driveshaft, and U-joints
  • Replace engine air filter and cabin air filter

F-250 100,000 Miles Maintenance

Vehicle MaintenanceThankfully, the hearty nature of your Ford F-250 means that the previous stop-ins for service are the only regular maintenance needs you'll have to keep in mind until you reach 100,000 miles.

At this point, your truck has done some heavy lifting, so a few unique services will be required:

  • Replace the spark plugs
  • Change engine coolant if the color of the coolant is orange
  • Inspect accessory drive belts

Every 150,000 Miles

Finally, we come to the 150,000-mile marker. While reaching this milestone for your Ford F-250 is an impressive feat, the truck durability means you could still have another 150,000 miles on the docket.

Here's a look at what to expect when you bring your truck into the shop at this point:

  • Change automatic transmission fluid and filter on transmission
  • Replace the accessory drive belt
  • Replace the front wheel bearings and seals
  • Change axle fluid
  • Change transfer case

Rely Upon Our Ford F-250 Maintenance Schedule!

Maintenance is key for any Ford model, especially if you've got your hands on a vehicle as thrilling and strong as the Ford F-250. If you're around the West Point, King William, or Williamsburg communities, our Ford service center will be happy to deliver the exacting service that your heavy-duty truck requires and deserves! Schedule service for your Ford F-250 today!