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Ford Tourneo Connect Maintenance Plans

The Ford Tourneo Connect maintenance plan can vary across the 2002-2013 and 2013-2023 generations and their different engines, so use the selectors to match your exact model year and engine before relying on any interval.

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

2 models covered

Model Year Range Engines covered Fuel
Tourneo Connect 2002-2013 2002-2013 1.8 (Duratec) Petrol (EYPA), 1.8 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (HCPA), 1.8 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (HCPB), 1.8 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (HCPC), 1.8 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (P7PA), 1.8 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (P7PB), 1.8 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (P9PA), 1.8 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (P9PC), 1.8 T… Diesel, Petrol
Tourneo Connect 2013-2023 2013-2023 1.0 (EcoBoost) Petrol (B3GA), 1.0 (EcoBoost) Petrol (M2GA), 1.0 (EcoBoost) Petrol (M2GB), 1.5 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (XUGA), 1.5 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (XVGA), 1.5 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (XVGB), 1.5 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (XVGC), 1.5 TDCi (Duratorq) Diesel (XWGA), 1.5 TDCi (Dura… Diesel, Petrol

Servicing by engine type

Petrol Tourneo Connect maintenance

Petrol Tourneo Connect servicing commonly centres on regular engine oil and filter changes, plus routine checks of coolant strength, belts, hoses and any oil leaks around the rocker cover and turbo pipework where fitted. Across this family you may see EcoBoost and Duratec petrol engines, so pay attention to the correct oil grade and the specified spark plug type and change interval for your exact engine. If your Tourneo Connect is mainly used for short trips, be stricter with oil change timing intervals because moisture and fuel dilution can build up even when mileage stays low. Always inspect the air filter and intake tract at service time, as restriction can increase fuel use and affect drivability.

Diesel Tourneo Connect maintenance

Diesel Tourneo Connect models, including TDCi Duratorq and EcoBlue variants, typically need extra focus on fuel filtration, intake cleanliness and keeping the correct low-ash oil specification where required. Many diesel servicing issues are usage-related, so vehicles that do lots of stop-start work may benefit from more frequent oil changes within the allowed range shown for the selected engine and year. Make it routine to check for boost leaks, intercooler hose condition and any excessive smoke under load, as these can point to air or fueling faults. Where a timing belt is fitted, treat its replacement interval as critical and confirm the exact distance and time limits for your specific engine code.

Common service operations for Ford

The operations listed below reflect typical Ford Tourneo Connect service items, but the exact cadence and specifications depend on the generation, engine family and usage conditions you select.

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 a warning light is on or the engine is not running as it should, an OBD scan can help you pinpoint the system at fault before you start replacing parts. Use our guide at Ford Tourneo Connect OBD fault codes to understand common code groups (powertrain, chassis, body and network) and what they usually relate to. Pair any codes with basic checks like battery voltage, fluid levels and split hoses, then clear and re-test to confirm the repair. This approach helps separate intermittent electrical issues from true mechanical faults.