The 2026 Ford Bronco is built to withstand harsh environments, but even the toughest vehicles require regular care. Staying on top of your routine maintenance ensures your 4×4 system stays reliable and your EcoBoost engine continues delivering maximum power.
Your Bronco takes the guesswork out of oil changes. The onboard computer monitors your driving conditions. If you spend your weekends crawling over dusty trails or towing a camper, the system will alert you to change the oil sooner. For standard daily driving around Sidney, you can generally expect a notification every 7,500 to 10,000 miles.
| Mileage Marker | Required Services |
|---|---|
| Every 10,000 Miles | Replace engine oil and filter. Rotate all tires including the spare. Inspect brake pads. |
| Every 20,000 Miles | Replace the cabin air filter to ensure dust from dirt roads stays out of the interior. |
| Every 30,000 Miles | Replace the engine air filter to maintain fuel efficiency and turbocharger health. |
| Every 60,000 Miles | Inspect the 4×4 transfer case fluid and front axle fluid for signs of water contamination. |
If you frequently use your Bronco for deep water fording or heavy mudding, your maintenance needs will accelerate. Ford recommends inspecting your differential fluid and transfer case immediately if you have submerged the axles in deep water, as moisture can enter the system and cause premature wear.
Our factory-trained technicians know exactly what to look for on a heavily used Bronco. Discover more about our service philosophy on the Why Buy from Chesrown Ford page. You can also upgrade your current ride in our New Bronco Inventory or return to the 2026 Ford Bronco Hub for comprehensive vehicle details.