Jul 29, 2025
reviewing maintenance package on your car

All cars require routine maintenance to keep them in great condition. But every system has its own schedule, and simply having the same routine checkup every three years won’t protect your car. Instead, you need to schedule different checkups for different parts of your car over time. At Visalia Ford, we have the servicing, maintenance, and inspection services you need for every assembly in your car, and we make it easy to check off every to-do. Use this checklist to make sure you’re getting your car the right appointments at the right time. 

Short-Term Checkups Necessary for Car Functionality

Some systems in your Ford need more attention than others. Parts that quickly run through their lifespan, get dirty, or pick up wear and tear need maintenance more often. Consider these short-term checkups: 

  • Oil and coolant levels: Check these fluids once a month and before any long road trips. Oil changes should happen every 5,000 miles (approximately once every six months), but you only need to replace coolant every 50,000 or so miles, or every two to three years. 
  • Air filter: Most air filters need to be replaced every 12,000 miles, or approximately once a year. If you drive in dusty conditions, consider changing it more often. 
  • Tire pressure and tread depth: Check your tires at least once a month, and recheck the tire pressures after the first cold front in the fall or winter. 
  • Headlights, parking lights, and turn signals: Check your lights’ performance once a month, and clean your headlights twice a year. 
  • Brakes: Have your brakes professionally checked at least once a year. You can also have them checked during your semi-annual tire rotation if you drive in heavy traffic frequently. 
  • Tire rotation: Schedule your tire rotation for once every six months. 

Frequently checking in on these systems can prevent larger-scale wear and tear or malfunctions. 

Long-Term Necessary Checkups

Some systems need less frequent car repair and maintenance because they’re built to last longer. Add these items to your long-term car maintenance checklist:

  • Transfer fluid case: For most cars, you should have this changed every 50,000 miles or so, but drivers who use four-wheel drive or tow heavy loads may need to change it every 30,000 miles. 
  • Shocks and struts: These systems can wear out between 50,000 and 100,000 miles, depending on the bumpiness and condition of the road. Consider having them checked once a year. 
  • Coolant fluid exchange: Replace the coolant every three years or so, though some extended-life coolants can last up to ten years. 
  • Spark plugs: Spark plugs can last up to 90,000 miles, depending on the design and materials. Consult your car manual for details regarding your vehicle’s spark plugs. 
  • Serpentine belt: Serpentine belts can last up to 100,000 miles, but it’s best to inspect them for damage starting at 60,000 miles. 

Cosmetic Maintenance

Cosmetic maintenance is also part of keeping your car in great driving condition. We recommend having your car cleaned every two weeks, especially if you drive along dusty or dirty roads. Extra maintenance steps like waxing your car can protect the paint, and semi-annual professional detailing can protect all the finishes. 

From Oil Changes to Inspection—We’ve Got You Covered

Keeping your car maintenance on schedule protects your car. Use this simple car maintenance checklist to keep everything on track. You can also schedule your appointments with Visalia Ford, and our team can contact you when it’s time for a short-term or long-term inspection so you don’t have to keep track. Schedule a service appointment today to set up a routine maintenance and inspection appointment that fits your schedule.

 

 

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