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This Ford Tourneo maintenance plan overview covers a broad spread of generations from the mid-1990s through to current models, so service needs can vary by engine and model year. Use the generation and engine selectors to see the correct schedule for your Tourneo.

Select your Ford model below to view the online service schedule for your specific engine.

5 models covered

Model Year Range Engines covered Fuel
Tourneo 1994-2006 1994-2006 2.5 D Diesel (4FA), 2.5 D Diesel (4FB), 2.5 D Diesel (4HB), 2.5 TCi Diesel (4GD), 2.5 TD Diesel (4EB), 2.5 TD Diesel (4ED), 2.5 TD Diesel (4GA), 2.5 TD Diesel (4GB), 2.5 TD Diesel (4GC) Diesel
Tourneo 2000-2006 2000-2006 2.0 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (FIFA), 2.0 TDDi (Duratorq) Diesel (ABFA), 2.0 TDDi (Duratorq) Diesel (D3FA), 2.0 TDDi (Duratorq) Diesel (F3FA), 2.3 16V, -LPG LPG,Petrol (E5FA), 2.4 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (H9FA), 2.4 TDDi (Duratorq) Diesel (D2FA), 2.4 TDDi (Duratorq) Diesel (D2FB), 2… Diesel, LPG, Petrol
Tourneo 2006-2014 2006-2014 2.2 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (CVRA), 2.2 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (CVRB), 2.2 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (CVRC), 2.2 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (CYFA), 2.2 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (CYFB), 2.2 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (CYFC), 2.2 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (CYFD), 2.2 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (CYRA),… CNG, Diesel, LPG, Petrol
Tourneo 2013-2025 2013-2025 2.0 mHEV TDCi (EcoBlue) 48V (MHEV),Diesel (BKFD), 2.0 mHEV TDCi (EcoBlue) 48V (MHEV),Diesel (BLFD), 2.0 mHEV TDCi (EcoBlue) Diesel (BKRB), 2.0 TDCi (EcoBlue) Diesel (BJFB), 2.0 TDCi (EcoBlue) Diesel (BJRA), 2.0 TDCi (EcoBlue) Diesel (BKFA), 2.0 TDCi (EcoBlue) Diesel (BKFB), 2.0 … 48V (MHEV), Diesel
Tourneo 2014-2025 2014-2025 1.0 (EcoBoost) Petrol (SFCA), 1.0 (EcoBoost) Petrol (SFCB), 1.0 (EcoBoost) Petrol (SFCC), 1.0 (EcoBoost) Petrol (SFCD), 1.0 (EcoBoost) Petrol (SFCE), 1.0 (EcoBoost) Petrol (SFCF), 1.5 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (UGCA), 1.5 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (UGCB), 1.5 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (X… Diesel, Petrol

Servicing by engine type

Diesel Tourneo service schedule (TDCi Duratorq and EcoBlue)

Diesel Ford Tourneo models commonly use TDCi engines from the Duratorq and EcoBlue families, and routine oil and filter changes are the foundation of reliable running. The oil service interval on these vehicles varies widely by generation and duty cycle, so check the schedule shown for your exact engine and year rather than relying on a single mileage. For vehicles used for frequent short trips or heavy loads, sticking to the earlier end of the interval range is a sensible approach. Also keep on top of air and fuel filtration and inspect for leaks, hoses and boost pipe condition at each service.

Petrol Tourneo service schedule (EcoBoost)

Petrol Ford Tourneo variants in this family include EcoBoost engines, where correct oil grade and timely oil changes help protect the turbocharger and timing components. Because the Tourneo range spans many years, the service cadence can differ significantly between early and later EcoBoost applications, so use the selector to confirm the correct intervals. As part of routine maintenance, check the ignition system condition (such as plugs where fitted per schedule) and inspect intake pipework for air leaks. Regular coolant and brake fluid condition checks also help avoid overheating and braking performance issues.

48V mild-hybrid (MHEV) Tourneo service schedule

Ford Tourneo models listed with 48V (MHEV) are still combustion-engined vehicles (typically EcoBlue TDCi based) but have additional electrical and energy recovery components. The core servicing remains centred on engine oil and filters, with intervals varying by model year and engine, so confirm the exact schedule via the selector. Include routine checks of the 12V battery condition alongside general electrical health, as stop-start and hybrid functions can be sensitive to battery state. If any warning lights appear, avoid guesswork and use proper diagnostics before parts replacement.

CNG and LPG Tourneo service schedule

Some Ford Tourneo variants in this family are listed as running on CNG and/or LPG, and the correct maintenance plan depends heavily on the specific conversion or factory setup and the underlying engine. Follow the schedule for your selected generation and engine first, then make sure any gas-system components are inspected in line with the equipment manufacturer’s requirements. Pay particular attention to hoses, joints and secure mounting of fuel system components during routine checks. If driveability issues appear, confirm whether the fault is on the petrol side, the gas side, or both using systematic diagnosis.

Common service operations for Ford

The operations listed below reflect typical Ford Tourneo servicing items, but the exact intervals depend on the selected range and engine (including whether it is Duratorq TDCi, EcoBlue TDCi or EcoBoost). Always follow the schedule shown for your specific vehicle configuration.

Operation Typical interval Notes
Oil and filter changeSee selector aboveVaries by engine and recommended oil grade
Air filter30,000 to 60,000 kmMore often in urban or dusty driving
Cabin filter15,000 to 30,000 km or 1 yearAffects air conditioning and air quality
Brake fluid2 years (all models)Regardless of mileage
CoolantPer manufacturer (typically 5 years or 100,000 km)Check level and condition (colour, deposits) at every service
Front brake padsDepending on use (typically 30,000 to 60,000 km)Wear depends on driving style and load carried
Timing beltSee selector aboveInterval varies widely by engine
Spark plugs (petrol)30,000 to 60,000 kmPetrol engines only

Ford electronic diagnostics

If your Ford Tourneo has an engine warning light, limp mode or poor fuel economy, start by reading the OBD system before changing parts. Our Ford Tourneo OBD fault codes page explains how powertrain (P), chassis (C), body (B) and network (U) codes are grouped, and what they usually relate to. Clear codes only after recording them and checking live data, as intermittent faults can return. Use the code definition to target checks such as sensors, wiring, air leaks and fuel delivery.