consult your owners manual for the reomended service intervals for this information so you don't risk having your warranty voided for neglect.
2007-05-10 12:05:40
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answered by in_time_somewhere 3
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the two are substantial. In generic working situations, persist with the producer's time table. If there is relatively some airborne dirt and mud on your section, cut back the mileage/time between air filter out adjustments. If the gas on your section has a tendency to be grimy or you have experienced problems (clogging, etc), do a similar for the gas filter out. A clogged air filter out alters the gas-to-air ratio and decreases the flexibility output (electronically controlled engines) or mpg (classic engines). A clogged gas filter out will possibly make beginning confusing and cut back the optimal engine ability.
2016-11-27 01:21:01
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answered by ? 4
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I'd change air filters more if I lived in a dusty or arid region, say about every 10K. But look at it every other month. If you hit a lot of remote gas stations, I'd change the fuel filter 2-3x a year.
Otherwise, keep to the recommended intervals and keep records.
2007-05-10 12:00:08
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answered by Dances with Poultry 5
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Air filter every 16,000, fuel filter every 25,000
2007-05-10 12:50:24
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answered by Anonymous
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goto:
https://myford.fordvehicles.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=MyFord/Page/LogOnPage&BackToLogin=MyFord%2FPage%2FHomePage
register your car info here. they have all the maintence schedule as well as other aides from Fusion.
they also have an area where they post coupons for maintenance at very good prices
2007-05-10 14:25:11
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answered by Sundew 4
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For normal service, about 30K each.
2007-05-10 11:54:55
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answered by Anonymous
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