Liberty Ford Service Center
Our technicians are part of a network of over 35,000 factory‐trained Ford technicians across America ready to service your car, truck or SUV. Their training was developed by the same company that designed, engineered and built your vehicle. This means we have the right parts, tools and techs to help ensure your service is done correctly the first time.
Maintaining Your Vehicle
Routine maintenance, such as oil changes, having fluids checked/flushed and tune-ups, can greatly increase your vehicle's performance and reliability as well as greatly extend its life. Failing to property service your vehicle can result in increased repair costs, as well as greatly reduce its value for a future sale or trade-in.
Oil Change
Todays vehicle engines generally have extended oil-change intervals beyond 3,000 miles, so it is recommended that you consult the specific maintenance schedule interval in your vehicle's owner manual.
Tires
Maintaining your tires not only helps keep you safe, it also helps your vehicle run more efficiently and extends the life of the tires themselves. Following these simple steps will help ensure you get the most out of your tires:
- Have your tires rotated every 5,000 to 8,000 miles - see tire manufacturer for specific recommendations.
- Check the pressure of all tires, including your spare, at least once a month when the tires are "cold," meaning that the vehicle hasn't been driven for at least three hours.
Recommended air pressure for your tires can be found on the placard typically placed on the driver's side doorjamb. - Have your tires inspected during every service visit.
Brakes
Discs should be inspected for rough spots, warping or damage. If they are shiny and show little signs of wear, maintenance is likely not needed. If they are damaged or warped, these parts should be resurfaced or replaced immediately.
Your vehicle has rubber and metal brake lines and both can crack and leak Our technicians will first examine the rubber hoses to ensure they are soft and don't have cracks. They'll then check the hard metal brake lines for corrosion and leaking. If either is damaged, replacement is recommended.
Batteries
Filters
Belts and Hoses
Since coolant temperature is about 200 degrees, the hoses that carry it are extremely important. A belt or hose failure can cause loss of both power steering and the electrical charging system, as well as an overheated engine. If your engine overheats, this can cause the cylinder heads to warp, resulting in a very expensive repair.
Hoses are generally inspected for softness and swelling, hardening, cracks, chafing and heat damage. If any of these issues are detected, your hoses will need to be replaced.
Spark Plugs
Fluid Levels

Collision Center at Liberty Ford
When an accident happens, we're here to fix it. The collision center at Liberty Ford in Aurora, Ohio features experienced technicians and state-of-the-art equipment to repair your vehicle. Regardless of make or model we can restore your vehicle and get you back on the road, worry free.
Learn More
Service pick-up and delivery is available. Give us a call and we will schedule a time to pick up your vehicle from home, service it and drop it back off to you. Call us at 866-FORD-247 for assistance in any of your automotive needs. Stay safe.
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Liberty Ford Brunswick
3101 Center Road
Brunswick, OH 44212
- Sales: (330) 423-1920