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Did a quick search but did not find what I was looking for. Is there a maintenance schedule that Ford publishes for the Maverick Hybrid? It seems based on what I have been reading is that it will tell you when the oil needs to be changed based on a oil life monitor I assume. My wife's Honda does that for basic things like the oil change. What I'm more curious about is if there is something saying at X miles the transmission should be serviced, at Y miles 123 should be done.

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Look in the manual, either the printed one or the .pdf which is downloadable & searchable.

Some of the maintenance frequency varies significantly, depending on what you use the truck for, how you drive and how many miles a year you put on it. The oil life monitor takes into consideration a lot of this, like short trips vs long, etc. And depending on how you drive, the Hybrid's Internal Combustion Engine runs a helluva lot less than the ecoboost/turbo model. So oil changes are usually needed much less frequently in your truck than the ecoboost model. If you don't drive much, you should change oil at least once a year. IIRC, the monitor will remind you at least at 1 yr, and more frequently, if needed.
 
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Look in the manual, either the printed one or the .pdf which is downloadable & searchable.

Some of the maintenance frequency varies significantly, depending on what you use the truck for, how you drive and how many miles a year you put on it. The oil life monitor takes into consideration a lot of this, like short trips vs long, etc. And depending on how you drive, the Hybrid's Internal Combustion Engine runs a helluva lot less than the ecoboost/turbo model. So oil changes are usually needed much less frequently in your truck than the ecoboost model. If you don't drive much, you should change oil at least once a year. IIRC, the monitor will remind you at least at 1 yr, and more frequently, if needed.
I see what you mean....maintenance frequency varies significantly... for transmission service it's 150,000 miles for 'normal' and 30,000 for everything else. Engine coolant every 200,000 miles.

I should receive my truck sometime the week of December 4th, but wanted to have an idea.
 

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Did a quick search but did not find what I was looking for. Is there a maintenance schedule that Ford publishes for the Maverick Hybrid? It seems based on what I have been reading is that it will tell you when the oil needs to be changed based on a oil life monitor I assume. My wife's Honda does that for basic things like the oil change. What I'm more curious about is if there is something saying at X miles the transmission should be serviced, at Y miles 123 should be done.

Hopefully this makes sense.
Think the basic oil change intervals are 7500 miles or 1 year whichever occurs first.
 

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Have a 22 EB. Just got my 24 hybrid. Personally I will perform the first oil/filter change at around 3k miles, then go with 5k intervals or 1 yr. As for the CVT fluid, I will change that at about 40-60k and the coolant after a couple of years. The coolant also cools the battery pack. Note that due to regenerative braking, your brake pads will last multiple times longer than on an EB. I am just getting comfortable with my hybrid, I have 120 miles on it. My mpg is already up to 40+mpg and climbing and my DTE range increased from 330 miles when I took possession to 412 mi today.
 

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I always change oil at 3000 miles, 6000 miles, 10000 miles. Then I do 5000 miles after that. Easy to remember every 5000 miles. I do the 3000 and 6000 because I have seen how much metal comes off the rings and cylinder walls on a new engine. Why have all those fine metal particles floating around in my engine when an oil change helps to get rid of them. I change the oil every 500 miles in my Model T's, but they do not have filters.
 

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I always change oil at 3000 miles, 6000 miles, 10000 miles. Then I do 5000 miles after that. Easy to remember every 5000 miles. I do the 3000 and 6000 because I have seen how much metal comes off the rings and cylinder walls on a new engine. Why have all those fine metal particles floating around in my engine when an oil change helps to get rid of them. I change the oil every 500 miles in my Model T's, but they do not have filters.
Schedule will be significantly different and much less frequent for OP. He has a hybrid on order and the ICE doesn't run nearly as much . The truck's oil monitor takes this (and many other things) into consideration when it tells you it's time for an oil change.
 

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Did a quick search but did not find what I was looking for. Is there a maintenance schedule that Ford publishes for the Maverick Hybrid? It seems based on what I have been reading is that it will tell you when the oil needs to be changed based on a oil life monitor I assume. My wife's Honda does that for basic things like the oil change. What I'm more curious about is if there is something saying at X miles the transmission should be serviced, at Y miles 123 should be done.

Hopefully this makes sense.
A petroleum engineer on his YT channel recommended changing Hybrid engine old far more frequently than Ford recommends....and you are correct the Manual says not much at all. I wrote him, a few months ago, when my Mav had 2300 miles on original oil, his recommendation was to change it now. I did. I am not as much of a detail dude as he was but will likely change it much more frequently than the 10,000 mile computer bot says.
 
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Have a 22 EB. Just got my 24 hybrid. Personally I will perform the first oil/filter change at around 3k miles, then go with 5k intervals or 1 yr. As for the CVT fluid, I will change that at about 40-60k and the coolant after a couple of years. The coolant also cools the battery pack. Note that due to regenerative braking, your brake pads will last multiple times longer than on an EB. I am just getting comfortable with my hybrid, I have 120 miles on it. My mpg is already up to 40+mpg and climbing and my DTE range increased from 330 miles when I took possession to 412 mi today.
Probably will do similar
 
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A petroleum engineer on his YT channel recommended changing Hybrid engine old far more frequently than Ford recommends....and you are correct the Manual says not much at all. I wrote him, a few months ago, when my Mav had 2300 miles on original oil, his recommendation was to change it now. I did. I am not as much of a detail dude as he was but will likely change it much more frequently than the 10,000 mile computer bot says.
Thanks, yeah I am leaning more towards more frequent than the monitor says... we will see how it goes
 
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It's all in the Owner's Manual. Or you can go with the internet wizards that stayed in a Holiday Inn Express who know more than Ford's Engineers.
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