Aug 29, 2025
Crain Ford of Little Rock AR. How-to Keep Up with Your Ford's Maintenance

Owning a Ford means driving a vehicle built for performance, reliability, and long-lasting value. But even the most rigid Ford truck, SUV, or car needs regular care to stay at its best. That’s why keeping up with your Ford maintenance schedule is so important. At Crain Ford of Little Rock, we want to help you understand how to stay on track with service so you can avoid costly repairs and keep your Ford running strong for years to come.

Below, we’ll explain the best ways to manage your Ford’s maintenance schedule and why routine service is the key to a safer, smoother ride.

1. Follow Your Ford Owner’s Manual

The first step in maintaining your vehicle is simple: know its recommended schedule. Every Ford has an owner’s manual outlining when specific services should be performed.

  • Oil Changes: Usually every 5,000–7,500 miles, depending on your model and driving habits.
  • Tire Rotations: Around every 6,000–8,000 miles to promote even wear.
  • Brake Checks: At least once a year, or sooner if you notice squeaking, grinding, or slower stopping times.
  • Fluid Replacements: Transmission, coolant, and brake fluid changes are usually required every 30,000–60,000 miles.

📖 Think of the owner’s manual as your car’s health guide. Following it closely is the easiest way to extend the life of your vehicle and avoid major issues down the road.

2. Pay Attention to Mileage Intervals

Most maintenance tasks are tied to mileage, which makes your odometer one of your best reminders. Here’s a quick breakdown of standard intervals:

  • Every 5,000–7,500 Miles: Oil change, tire rotation, multi-point inspection.
  • Every 15,000 Miles: Replace air filters, check brakes, and belts.
  • Every 30,000 Miles: Transmission and cooling system service.
  • Every 60,000 Miles: Spark plug replacement and more in-depth inspections.
  • Every 100,000 Miles: Major services like engine tune-ups.

Even if you don’t drive much around Little Rock or North Little Rock, time matters too. Oil and fluids can break down even when your car isn’t used often, so following the time and mileage recommendations is intelligent.

3. Watch for Warning Signs

Sometimes, your Ford will tell you when it needs attention—even before you hit a mileage milestone. Common warning signs include:

  • Dashboard lights: “Check engine” or “service soon” warnings.
  • Strange sounds: Grinding brakes, squeaky belts, or clunking noises.
  • Performance issues: Rough idling, stalling, or sluggish acceleration.
  • Vibrations: Shaking steering wheels or brake pedals.
  • Fuel efficiency drop: If you’re filling up more often, your engine may need a tune-up.

If you notice these signs, don’t wait—schedule service immediately. A quick inspection at Crain Ford of Little Rock can often prevent bigger repairs later.

4. Keep Track with Service Records

One of the best habits you can build is keeping track of your service history. Saving your receipts and records helps you:

  • Know precisely what’s been done and when.
  • Stay on schedule for future services.
  • Prove proper maintenance if you ever trade or sell your car.

At Crain Ford, we make this easy by keeping a digital history of your visits. That way, you’ll always know when it’s time for your next oil change, tire rotation, or inspection.

5. Rely on a Certified Ford Service Center

Finally, keeping up with your maintenance schedule is much easier when you have a team you can trust. At Crain Ford of Little Rock, our factory-trained technicians know Ford vehicles better than anyone. We use genuine Ford parts and the latest technology to ensure your service is done right the first time.

Here are just a few of the services we provide:

  • Oil and filter changes
  • Brake inspections and repairs
  • Tire rotations, alignments, and replacements
  • Transmission service
  • Battery testing and replacement
  • Multi-point inspections

Our convenient scheduling and quick service make staying on top of maintenance easy without interrupting your day.

Stay on Schedule with Crain Ford of Little Rock

Your Ford is built to last only if you care for it. Following your owner’s manual, paying attention to mileage and warning signs, and working with a trusted service center will keep your vehicle running like new for years to come.

Can’t make it to our dealership? Don’t worry, we also offer Ford Mobile Service. Contact Crain Ford of Little Rock today for any questions or to schedule your appointment online. Our expert team is here to keep your Ford safe, reliable, and ready for the road.