If your business utilizes Ford Transit vans to transport passengers, you know how important it is to keep your fleet in perfect working order. Fortunately, this isn't difficult if you follow the appropriate maintenance schedule. Here's what you need to do.
 
 Every 5,000 miles:

Every 5,000 miles, you should check for any open recalls on your specific model year. This is also the time when you should have your oil and filter changed. While you're at it, have your technician check:

  • Fluid levels

  • Tire pressure and wear

  • Lights

  • Brakes

  • Coolant system

  • Power steering

  • Suspension

 
All 15,000 mile service items, plus:

In addition to all of the above 5,000-mile service tasks, the 15,000-mile service also encompasses inspecting:

  • Drive axle boots

  • Differential

  • Exhaust system

  • Windshield wipers

Have your technician change your wiper blades if needed, along with the engine and cabin air filters.


 All 30,000 service items, plus:

  • Fuel lines

  • Ignition wires

  • Distributor cap

  • Transmission

It is also a good idea to replace the fuel filter at this time. If your Transit is equipped with heated seats, change the seat cushion filters as well.

Each Ford vehicle requires custom service and maintenance based on model, trim, engine and service duty. The above checklist is a standard recommended list and other services may be performed. Contact our service department to find out what maintenance services will be required on your specific vehicle.