Aug 17, 2026

Ford’s The Works Package is exceptionally worth the cost for a 2024 Ford because bundling essential preventative maintenance saves roughly half the price of scheduling those same services separately. Combining a Motorcraft synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection, battery test, and a comprehensive multi-point inspection into one visit protects engine longevity and ensures road-trip reliability before embarking on long late-summer travel.

Long road trips put continuous stress on your vehicle’s engine, cooling system, and tires. Scheduling routine maintenance prior to a major trip helps prevent roadside breakdowns caused by undetected fluid leaks, worn brake pads, or hidden battery degradation. For drivers commuting through Calcutta where gently rolling hills along State Route 170 demand reliable braking and engine performance, starting a travel season with fresh engine oil and verified tire pressures ensures optimal vehicle safety.

Rather than paying individual retail rates for separate maintenance tasks, choosing a complete bundle delivers total peace of mind. Performing these routine maintenance items on schedule also keeps your factory warranty intact and protects your vehicle’s long-term resale value. To prepare your vehicle for upcoming travel, stop by our dealership location on Pennsylvania Avenue or give our service team a call to check availability.

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What Services and Multi-Point Inspections Are Included in The Works Package?

The Works Package delivers a thorough multi-point inspection alongside essential maintenance services, including a Motorcraft synthetic blend oil change, oil filter replacement, tire rotation with pressure checks, a digital battery test, vital fluid top-offs, and detailed checks of engine air filters, belts, and hoses.

Every service visit begins with fresh engine oil and a genuine Motorcraft oil filter designed to trap harmful engine contaminants. Technicians then rotate all four tires to promote even tread wear and set tire inflation pressures to manufacturer specifications listed on your vehicle’s driver-side door jamb label.

The comprehensive multi-point vehicle checkup covers vital components that keep your vehicle operating safely:

  • Brake System Inspection: Examination of brake pad thickness, rotor wear, calipers, brake lines, and parking brake operation.
  • Battery Health Diagnostics: A digital battery check measuring cold cranking amps and charging system performance to spot weak cells before failure.
  • Fluid Inspection and Top-Off: Checking and topping off engine coolant, windshield washer fluid, brake fluid, and automatic transmission or power steering fluids.
  • Belts and Hoses Check: Visual check of serpentine belts, radiator hoses, and heater lines for cracks, fraying, or soft spots caused by heat aging.
  • Filter and Safety Checks: Inspection of the engine air filter, cabin air filter, wiper blades, exterior lighting, and steering components.

When drivers stop in prior to late-summer road trips, our technicians often hear questions about whether battery tests and belt inspections are fully included in the multi-point check. Confirming that these vital systems are healthy gives you confidence before starting a long highway journey. You can quickly schedule a service appointment online or order OEM Motorcraft parts directly through our department.

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Is The Works a Better Value Than Buying Services Individually, and Can You Upgrade to Full Synthetic Oil?

Upgrading to Motorcraft full synthetic oil within The Works Package enhances engine protection, especially under severe driving conditions, making it a smarter choice than buying services separately.

Purchasing a standalone oil change, an individual tire rotation, a standalone battery test, and a professional brake inspection piecemeal at retail rates can cost more than the bundled package. Bundling these items into a single service visit saves both money and shop time while ensuring no critical safety item gets overlooked.

While the standard service bundle includes premium Motorcraft synthetic blend oil, upgrading to full synthetic oil is highly recommended for specific driving demands:

  • Heavy Towing and Hauling: Models like the Ford F-150 towing trailers or campers benefit from full synthetic oil’s superior resistance to thermal breakdown under heavy engine loads.
  • Extreme Late-Summer Heat: Full synthetic oil maintains stable viscosity and lubrication qualities during high ambient temperatures and extended highway driving.
  • Stop-and-Go Traffic: Enhanced oil formulations minimize engine wear and oil oxidation during slow-moving summer vacation traffic.

Upgrading your oil formulation during routine maintenance ensures max protection for modern EcoBoost engines and high-stress powertrains. For vehicles facing severe driving demands, getting expert battery service advice alongside your engine check ensures every system is primed for travel.

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Why Are Late-Summer Road Trips Tough on Batteries and Tires?

Extreme summer heat accelerates battery fluid evaporation and internal cell corrosion, while scorching road surface temperatures cause tire inflation pressures to spike and accelerate rubber tread wear during long highway trips.

Many drivers assume cold winter weather is the primary cause of battery failures, but high summer temperatures are the actual root cause of battery damage. Heat evaporates the liquid electrolyte inside the battery casing and speeds up internal grid corrosion. Once internal components degrade, the battery struggles to retain charge, often leading to a sudden failure when late-summer temperatures fluctuate.

Tires experience similar stress on long road trips during late summer. Road surface temperatures can exceed ambient air temperatures by 30 to 50 degrees, causing air inside the tire to expand rapidly. For every 10-degree rise in air temperature, tire pressure increases by approximately 1 PSI. Driving on underinflated or overinflated tires on hot pavement increases friction, accelerates tread wear, and raises the risk of tire blowouts. The steep river bluffs around East Liverpool put extra stress on tires and brakes, making regular tread depth checks and pressure adjustments critical before taking off on long interstate trips.

Combining engine oil replacement with routine tire management ensures your vehicle’s tread wears evenly across all four corners, maximizing tire lifespan and protecting fuel economy on the highway.

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Should You Compare The Works Maintenance Package with Ford Subscription Services?

The Works Package is a physical mechanical maintenance service designed to preserve engine, tire, and brake performance, whereas Ford connected subscription services provide software features like 5G Wi-Fi hotspots and streaming apps, meaning the two offerings serve completely distinct ownership needs.

Owners occasionally confuse vehicle maintenance programs with connected technology packages available on late-model Ford vehicles. Ford connectivity packages deliver in-vehicle entertainment, unlimited data via an integrated 5G Wi-Fi hotspot, real-time navigation updates, and streaming application integration directly on the center touchscreen display.

Mechanical care and digital software subscriptions work together to enhance your driving experience, but one cannot substitute for the other:

  • Mechanical Maintenance: Focuses on physical vehicle longevity through fluid changes, mechanical safety inspections, filter replacements, and brake upkeep.
  • Connected Subscriptions: Focuses on passenger convenience, navigation assistance, and digital connectivity during travel.

Ensuring your vehicle receives regular mechanical care guarantees that your vehicle remains safe and reliable, allowing you to fully enjoy your connected features on the open road. If busy schedules make visiting the service center difficult before your trip, exploring Ford mobile service options can bring certified routine maintenance directly to your driveway.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Servicing Your Ford Before Late-Summer Travel

Q: Does Ford offer rebates or coupons for The Works vehicle service?

National Ford service rebates and promotional coupons are regularly updated throughout the year, allowing vehicle owners to save on bundled maintenance. Dealership service centers routinely honor regional service special offers and Ford Rewards point redemptions. You can apply accumulated Ford Rewards points directly toward your maintenance bill to lower out-of-pocket costs on oil changes, tire care, and multi-point vehicle checks.

Q: Can I schedule The Works package online at local dealerships?

Scheduling bundled vehicle maintenance online is simple and can be completed in just a few clicks through digital scheduling portals. You can select your specific vehicle year and model, choose preferred service options, select an available date and time slot, and assign a dedicated service advisor. Utilizing online scheduling ensures your appointment is locked in before busy holiday travel weekends.

Q: Does The Works package include a new engine air filter replacement?

The standard maintenance bundle includes a detailed visual check of your engine air filter and cabin air filter, but the replacement filter parts and installation carry an additional fee. If the technician discovers heavy dust, pollen, or debris buildup during the checkup, they will show you the filter condition and recommend a fresh Motorcraft replacement filter to restore proper engine airflow and cabin air quality.

Combining engine oil service with routine tire care ensures both critical maintenance items are performed at the correct mileage intervals. Tire manufacturers recommend rotating tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles to promote even tread wear across front and rear axles. Because this distance aligns with modern engine oil change intervals, completing both tasks during the same appointment saves time and maximizes tire lifespan.

Q: How does extreme heat affect coolant and brake fluid before a long road trip?

Extreme summer heat increases operating temperatures inside your engine bay, causing older coolant to degrade and lose its corrosion-inhibiting properties. Similarly, brake fluid is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture from the air over time; under heavy braking on hot roads, moisture in old brake fluid can boil, causing a spongy brake pedal feeling. Inspecting and topping off these vital fluids before travel prevents engine overheating and maintains crisp braking response. To make servicing even more convenient during busy work weeks, ask about Ford pickup and delivery service for complete door-to-door vehicle care.

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Schedule Your Late-Summer Maintenance at Tri State Ford

Tri State Ford offers expert late-summer maintenance services that help prevent common travel issues like battery failure and tire wear. Skipping routine checkups before a long trip exposes your vehicle to preventable mechanical issues, from heat-worn belts and low fluid levels to sudden battery failures and uneven tire wear. Completing a comprehensive checkup gives you confidence that every major system is operating at peak efficiency.

Our team of factory-trained technicians uses genuine Motorcraft parts and specialized diagnostic equipment designed specifically for your Ford vehicle. Whether you are driving a Ford F-150, Explorer, or Escape, we treat every vehicle with the care and attention it deserves. Get directions to our East Liverpool service center or lock in your appointment by calling our service counter directly today.


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