At Loveland Ford, we know your truck is more than just transportation—it’s a work tool, a weekend adventure vehicle, and a durable partner. That’s why understanding the right service rhythm for your Ford F‑150 is critical. Whether you’re driving locally or towing heavy loads, a smart maintenance plan helps you avoid surprises. Below is a comprehensive look at when and what to service, based on your driving habits and the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Building your service schedule with the proper interval
Routine checks throughout the year
Even if you’re not reaching any big mileage milestone, certain tasks should be done annually (or more frequently if your use is severe). These include checking fluid levels, inspecting brakes and tires, and ensuring all lights and safety systems are working.
Mileage-based service intervals
Here is a breakdown of the typical service intervals many users follow for the F-150:
- Every ~7,500 to 10,000 miles: Oil change, oil filter, tire rotation, fluid check and top-off.
- Every ~15,000 to 20,000 miles: Replace cabin air filter, inspect brakes, hoses, belts, cooling system.
- Every ~30,000 miles: Replace engine air filter, inspect more major components.
- At 60,000 miles and beyond: Spark plug replacement, major fluid changes (e.g., transmission, coolant) depending on use.
This aligns with the broader concept of a proper Ford F-150 maintenance schedule for both normal and more demanding driving conditions.
Adjusting for your driving style and conditions
Your ideal interval may vary based on how and where you drive your F-150. For example:
- Towing heavy loads, hauling gear, or frequent off-road use means more wear.
- Short trips, idling, stop-and-go traffic or harsh climates also accelerate service needs.
In those cases, you may want to shorten your oil change interval to every ~5,000 miles instead of waiting 7,500–10,000 miles.
We at Loveland Ford can review your usage and help customize a plan that fits your model year and workload.
Seasonal maintenance checklist
To keep your F-150 in top shape year-round:
- Spring: Tire pressures and tread, under-body rust inspection, coolant check, fresh start for summer towing.
- Summer: Monitor transmission & brake temps if towing, check A/C and engine cooling system.
- Fall: Battery load test, pre-winter inspection of hoses, belts, 4×4 system (if applicable).
- Winter: Check engine oil condition, ensure all fluids are at proper freeze points, clean brakes from salt and debris.
Keeping a seasonal cadence in addition to mileage-based service helps reduce surprise breakdowns and prolongs the truck’s life.
Keep Your F-150 Running Strong with Expert Service
The key to maximizing your F-150’s reliability lies in regular service, smart planning, and using certified-brand parts. At Loveland Ford, our factory-trained technicians are ready to assist you with everything from a simple oil change to a full multi-point inspection tailored to your truck’s age, mileage, and usage. Don’t wait until something goes wrong—book your next service appointment today. Let’s keep your F-150 running strong all year long.


