One of the greatest benefits of transitioning to the 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E is the massive reduction in routine maintenance. Because there is no gasoline engine, you never have to worry about oil changes, spark plugs, or engine air filters. However, this electric SUV still requires basic care to keep you safe on the roads of Shelby County.
Electric motors have incredibly few moving parts compared to traditional engines. The primary focus of your maintenance schedule involves ensuring your tires, brakes, and cabin air systems are in top condition.
| Mileage Marker | Required Services |
|---|---|
| Every 10,000 Miles | Rotate tires to ensure even wear due to the high torque output. Inspect cooling system fluid level. |
| Every 20,000 Miles | Replace the cabin air filter to keep seasonal Ohio pollen out of the interior. |
| Every 30,000 Miles | Inspect brake pads and rotors. Check half-shaft dust boots and steering linkage. |
| Every 150,000 Miles | Change the battery coolant. Change the transmission fluid within the electric motors. |
Your Mach-E uses regenerative braking to capture energy and recharge the battery every time you lift your foot off the accelerator. Because the electric motors handle the vast majority of the slowing power, your physical brake pads often last significantly longer than those on a gas vehicle. Even though they wear down slowly, our technicians will still perform regular visual inspections to ensure the system is safe.
Our service bay is fully equipped to handle advanced high-voltage systems. Learn more about our dealership values on our Why Buy from Chesrown Ford page. You can also explore our New Mustang Mach-E Inventory or return to the 2026 Ford Mustang Mach-E Hub for complete vehicle specifications.