10k Miles Service

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I'm about to hit 10k miles and I'm having second thoughts if ever I'll bring it to Ford to have it serviced or I'll just do it myself since it's very simple. One thing I'm worried about is the warranty. What do you guys think?
 
So it turns out the 10K service is pretty chill - just some inspections and a tire rotation. I got mine done for around $20, so it’s not a huge hit to your wallet. Honestly, you might as well swing by your dealer for it. It’s cheap, and you get that nice, reassuring feeling that your car's in good shape.
 
I'm about to hit 10k miles and I'm having second thoughts if ever I'll bring it to Ford to have it serviced or I'll just do it myself since it's very simple. One thing I'm worried about is the warranty. What do you guys think?
Absolutely you can! That's what I did as well.
 
I'm about to hit 10k miles and I'm having second thoughts if ever I'll bring it to Ford to have it serviced or I'll just do it myself since it's very simple. One thing I'm worried about is the warranty. What do you guys think?
If you're still under warranty, I'd say take it to Ford for the service. You don’t wanna mess around and risk voiding any coverage.. But if you're comfortable DIYing and can handle it, as long as your following the manual and keeping track of everything, it could totally work. Just make sure you know the warranty terms!
 
If you're comfortable inspecting and repairing your car yourself, and understand the procedures outlined in your owner's manual, then DIY maintenance is an option. However, I prefer taking my car to the dealership for scheduled maintenance to ensure a comprehensive inspection.
 
You could totally DIY basic stuff (like tire rotations), but if you're still under warranty, I'd say play it safe and let Ford handle it. Better to be sure everything's covered just in case!
 

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