A regular Ford service ensures that your car is performing well and is operating safely; plus it can also extend its lifespan. However, if you notice anything that doesn’t seem quite right before your next service is due, you should contact your Ford dealership right away. Dealing with any issues promptly can minimize damage and prevent any problems from escalating and becoming more expensive to fix.

Four Critical Indicators for a Ford Service
1: Dashboard Warning Lights
Your Ford is equipped with a range of sensitive systems that are designed to identify any problems quickly. You should never rely exclusively on dashboard lights to notify you of every problem, but if one is illuminated, it shouldn’t be ignored. Some of the most important lights to be aware of include:
- Oil Pressure Warning
- Check Engine
- Brake System Alert
- Charging System
- Powertrain Fault
If you notice any of these lights, it’s advisable to contact your dealership.
2: Unusual Noises
Getting to know how your car sounds in a variety of road conditions means you’ll be able to tell instantly when something isn’t quite right. Some sounds to listen out for include:
- Squealing
- Grinding
- Rattling
- Knocking
- Clicking (especially while turning)
Any of the above or other unusual sounds should be checked out by a Ford technician. Strange noises can often be one of the early signs that something is amiss. Describing when you hear the noise, such as while accelerating, turning or braking, will help to narrow down the cause, but your dealership can run diagnostics to find out what’s going on.
3: Fluid Leaks
It’s a good idea to look under your vehicle periodically for any puddles, as this could indicate a leak or malfunction. The color of the puddle can also provide an indication of where the leak is likely to be:
- Red or brown: transmission fluid or power steering fluid
- Brown or black: engine oil
- Green, pink, orange, or blue: coolant
- Yellow or brown: brake fluid
A few drops of clear water under your car after you have been using your A/C is normal, but larger puddles of clear liquid may indicate a leak within the A/C system.
4: Reduced Fuel Efficiency
If you haven’t noticed any problems with your car, but you’re having to fill up with gas more frequently, you may have an issue within your fuel system. It could be as simple as dirty spark plugs, but scheduling a service will allow the problem to be identified.
Contact Your Local Ford Dealership
Your local dealership will be able to help with any service requirements, whether it’s part of your usual schedule or a more urgent need. With state-of-the-art equipment and certified technicians, you can trust that your Ford is in safe hands.
Our service center is fitted with cutting-edge facilities that ensure our Ford-certified technicians can deliver an outstanding service. Whether you want to schedule a service or just need some advice, contact our friendly team here at Bonnell Ford in Winchester today.

