Ford 2007 manual Brakes, Oil & Lubricants

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KEEP IT GENUINE

Brakes

Technicians at your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer can install the right brake parts for your vehicle. Ford Original Equipment and Motorcraft replacement brake pads, shoes, rotors and drums meet the stringent standards of Ford Motor Company engineers.

In addition, all Ford Original Equipment replacement brake pads, shoes, rotors and drums are vehicle tested for durability and noise suppression while being Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) compliant. The right brake parts and repair work are essential to ensure your brake system operates as it should.

Oil & Lubricants

It is important to stick to a regular maintenance schedule for changing your vehicle’s oil and lubricants. Motorcraft Oils and Lubricants meet the stringent standards set by Ford Motor Company. Motorcraft Oils are formulated to reduce engine friction, improve fuel economy, and protect against deposits and wear. The American Petroleum Industry certifies them, so you know Motorcraft oil stands up to the tests of both Ford and independent engineers.

10Scheduled Maintenance

Keep It Genuine

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Contents Model Year Scheduled Maintenance Guide Additional Information Available on the Web Table of Contents General Owner’s Information Special Operating Conditions Oils, Fluids and FlushingValue Shopping for Your Vehicle’s Maintenance Needs Get the most from your service and maintenance visitsGenuine Ford and Motorcraft Replacement Parts Chemicals and AdditivesCheck Every Month for All Vehicles Keep It Genuine Factory Authorized Systems ChecksTires BatteriesBrakes Oil & LubricantsCollision shop Your rights as a consumerParts MULTI-POINT Inspection MULTI-POINT Inspection Recommended at every visitInformation 10,000 miles Miles15,000 miles 20,000 miles 25,000 miles30,000 miles 35,000 miles40,000 miles 45,000 miles50,000 miles 55,000 miles60,000 miles 70,000 miles 65,000 miles75,000 miles 80,000 miles 85,000 miles90,000 miles 95,000 miles100,000 miles 105,000 miles110,000 miles 115,000 miles120,000 miles 130,000 miles 125,000 miles135,000 miles 140,000 miles 145,000 miles150,000 miles Inspect PCV for flow 3V enginesNormal Schedule Cars & Minivans Normal Schedule Cars & Minivans Oil filter Oil filter Normal Focus only Brakes 90,000 miles Oil filter Inspect tires for wear and rotate 115,000 miles 125,000 miles Batteries Replace engine air filter except Focus, see below Towing a trailer or using a camper or car-top carrier Items Needing Special AttentionOperating in dusty conditions such as unpaved or dusty roads Special Operating Conditions Log Special Operating Conditions Log Maximim Oil Change Interval E450 and F450/550 Axle Maintenance Premium Gold Coolant Change Record

2007 specifications

In 2007, Ford continued to establish its presence in the automotive market through a range of innovative features, technologies, and characteristics that appealed to a diverse customer base. This year was marked by notable refreshes and new introductions in various segments, solidifying Ford's reputation for quality and reliability.

One of the standout vehicles of this year was the Ford F-150, which retained its position as one of the best-selling trucks in America. The 2007 F-150 featured a new front-end design with a more aggressive stance, updated grille, and enhanced aerodynamics. This year also introduced new engine options, including a robust 5.4-liter V8 that provided excellent towing capacity, making it a favorite among consumers who required both power and versatility.

The Ford Fusion also gained attention in 2007 as a stylish and fuel-efficient midsize sedan. It was characterized by its sleek exterior and comfortable interior, offering features such as optional leather seats, a premium audio system, and advanced safety technologies. The Fusion's lineup included both four-cylinder and V6 engine options, providing consumers with a choice based on their performance needs. Additionally, the Fusion earned high safety ratings due to its comprehensive set of airbags and stability control systems.

Ford's commitment to innovation was evident in its introduction of the SYNC technology in 2007, developed in partnership with Microsoft. This cutting-edge system allowed drivers to connect their mobile devices seamlessly and control them via voice commands, enhancing the overall driving experience. SYNC technology enabled hands-free phone calls, music selection, and navigation, setting a new standard in in-car connectivity.

Moreover, 2007 saw the launch of the Ford Edge, a midsize crossover SUV designed to blend the versatility of an SUV with the smooth handling of a car. The Edge featured a spacious interior, advanced infotainment options, and a comfortable ride, making it an attractive choice for families.

Ford’s commitment to fuel efficiency also became increasingly apparent, with advancements in engine technologies aimed at reducing emissions and improving MPG ratings across its lineup. This was part of Ford's broader strategy to address environmental concerns and align with consumer preferences for more sustainable driving options.

Overall, the Ford lineup of 2007 showcased a balance of performance, technology, and comfort, meeting the varied needs of today’s drivers while staying ahead of industry trends. The innovations introduced during this year laid the groundwork for Ford's future developments and solidified its status in an evolving automotive landscape.