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What Maintenance Do You Actually Do on Your Bronco?

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Friday is almost here, so let's talk Bronco maintenance.

Everyone seems to have their own maintenance routine. Some people are constantly checking fluids, greasing components, and sticking to strict service schedules. Others keep things pretty simple. Personally, I think one of the easiest maintenance tips is giving the Bronco’s hard top a break from the sun whenever you can. Less UV means less stress on the top, the seals, and hopefully fewer headaches down the road.

What about you? What maintenance items do you stay on top of? And are there any maintenance mistakes that you think Bronco owners should avoid?

Let's hear your tips, habits, and lessons learned.
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I religiously uv protect the plastics and rubber because there is so much of it. Stay on top of filters and fluids. Cool down a little before turning off if coming off higher speeds or not much idle driving before turn off. I hand clean and inspect undercarriage just to keep an eye on things. I plan on keeping this thing possibly as last vehicle. The plastics and rubber are my number one concern due to amount of it. If I were someone with an aftermarket top, I would be investing in replacement seals. Those companies and or parts could go away easily.
 

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Everything I can, I always find I can do the job better no matter how simple or complex it is.
I even debate to let a dealership repair a warranty item because they are usually incompetent. It sucks big time.
 

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As an actual “mechanic“ I used to do most all my maintenance and keep on top it, but as the saying goes. “Mechanics have the most ignored vehicles” (like the shop forklift) just because it is like work…now in my old age I do very little at all…my bronco is parked outside and gets run through the carwash once in a while…take it in for oil changes when I think about it…it gets less than 10k a year and I don’t plan on living/driving long enough to see 100k
 
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I put gas in it. I will lower the air pressure depending on the area I am off road and reset it back to normal when I am done. Other than that I have it done by my dealer or independant shop. Not that I dont know how to turn a wrench, but as I have gotten older I dont like to spend the time anymore dealing with maintenance or repairs unless I have to.
 

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As an actual “mechanic“ I used to do most all my maintenance and keep on top it, but as the saying goes. “Mechanics have the most ignored vehicles” (like the shop forklift) just because it is like work…now in my old age I do very little at all…my bronco is parked outside and gets run through the carwash once in a while…take it in for oil changes when I think about it…it gets less than 10k a year and I don’t plan on living/driving long enough to see 100k
I'm the son of an old school mechanic and do everything needed except recalls and warranty, but not too much to my vehicles. Relatives have bought several of my used vehicles, figuring I took good care of them, maybe so but, they never saw WHERE I took them!!
 

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Oil change & filter every 5,000 miles with latest flavor of the month oil brand.

Triple Transmission fluid drain and fill every 20,000 miles.

Differentials and Transfer Case Fluid change every 30,000

Windshield wipers 3 years/30k with Bosch Icon

Undercoat every year

Alignment every 12-24 months depending on use.

Brake fluid flush every 3 years

Transmission filter and spark plugs every 60,000

Coolant flush every 5 years

Tires as needed (60k/5 years).

Wheel bearings at 100k?
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