Ford Repair In Chicago, IL

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Ford vehicles are built for a wide range of uses, from daily commuting to work and heavy-duty driving. Keeping up with maintenance can help your vehicle stay reliable in all conditions. At Maxcare Auto Shield Repair, we provide Ford repair and service in Chicago, IL for cars, trucks, and SUVs. If your vehicle isn’t performing the way it should, call us at 773-598-8802 and we’ll help you take the next step.

Ford Repair and Maintenance

Ford offers a broad lineup of vehicles designed for different needs, including passenger cars, SUVs, and trucks. Because these vehicles are used in different ways, service needs can vary based on mileage, driving conditions, and workload. Regular maintenance helps reduce wear and keep systems operating as expected.

Ford Models We Service

We work on a wide range of Ford models, including:

  • F-150
  • Explorer
  • Escape
  • Edge
  • Mustang

If you don’t see your specific model listed, feel free to call 773-598-8802. We can let you know how we can help with your vehicle.

Common Ford Services

Ford vehicles may require a variety of services depending on how they are used.

Common services include:

Not every vehicle will need the same services. Proper inspection helps determine what’s needed.

Signs Your Ford May Need Service

Changes in performance or drivability can indicate a need for service.

Some common signs include:

  • Warning lights on the dashboard
  • Reduced power or acceleration
  • Unusual noises or vibrations
  • Difficulty shifting
  • Fluid leaks or unusual smells

These symptoms can have more than one cause. Diagnostics help identify the issue.

If your check engine light is on, visit our check engine light page for more information.

Our Approach to Ford Service

We focus on identifying the cause of any issue before recommending repairs.

The process may include:

  • Inspecting key systems and components
  • Scanning for fault codes
  • Testing performance and drivability
  • Recommending services based on condition and usage

Because Ford vehicles are often used for both personal and work purposes, service recommendations are based on how your vehicle is driven.

Why Routine Ford Maintenance Matters

Staying on top of maintenance can help:

  • improve reliability for daily and work use
  • reduce the risk of breakdowns
  • extend the life of key components
  • support consistent performance

Vehicles used for towing, hauling, or frequent driving may require more frequent service.

Ford Repair in Chicago, IL and Surrounding Areas

We help drivers in Chicago, IL and nearby communities maintain dependable performance with Ford repair and service. Whether your vehicle is used for commuting, work, or long trips, regular service helps keep it running as expected.

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Address

6301 South Kostner Avenue

Chicago, Illinois 60629


Phone

(773) 598-8802


Hours

Mon — Fri: 8:00 AM — 6:00 PM

Saturday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Areas We Currently Serve

Maxcare Auto Shield Repair helps drivers throughout the Chicago area with dependable tire services, brake repair, transmission repair, suspension work, and general auto maintenance. As an authorized Goodyear dealer, we also provide access to trusted tire brands for a wide range of vehicles and driving needs. Whether you use your vehicle for commuting, errands, or longer highway drives, our team is here to help keep it reliable and ready for the road.

Ford Repair FAQs

  • Do Ford trucks require more maintenance?

    In some cases, yes. Vehicles used for towing or heavy loads may experience more wear and may need more frequent service.

  • Can you service all Ford models?

    Most Ford models can be serviced, but needs may vary depending on the vehicle type, year, and condition.

  • Why is my Ford check engine light on?

    The check engine light can come on for many reasons. Diagnostics are needed to determine the cause.

  • How often should I service my Ford?

    Service intervals can vary depending on how the vehicle is used. Following manufacturer recommendations is a good starting point.