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Ford Tourneo Custom Maintenance Plans

This Ford Tourneo Custom maintenance plan overview covers the 2013-2023 and 2023-2025 ranges, where service items and intervals can vary by generation, engine and duty cycle. Use the selector to choose your exact Tourneo Custom year and engine to see the correct schedule for your vehicle.

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 Custom 2013-2023 2013-2023 1.0 (EcoBoost) + Range Extender PHEV Electricity,Petrol (M1FA), 2.0 mHEV TDCi (EcoBlue) 48V (MHEV),Diesel (BCFC), 2.0 mHEV TDCi (EcoBlue) 48V (MHEV),Diesel (BCFD), 2.0 mHEV TDCi (EcoBlue) 48V (MHEV),Diesel (BJFC), 2.0 mHEV TDCi (EcoBlue) 48V (MHEV),Diesel (BKFC), 2.0 mHEV TDCi (… 48V (MHEV), Diesel, Electricity, Petrol
Tourneo Custom 2023-2025 2023-2025 2.0 EcoBlue Diesel (BCFA), 2.0 EcoBlue Diesel (BFJA), 2.0 EcoBlue Diesel (BJAA), 2.0 EcoBlue Diesel (BJFA), 2.0 EcoBlue Diesel (BKAA), 2.0 EcoBlue Diesel (BKFA), 2.0 EcoBlue Diesel (BKFB) Diesel

Servicing by engine type

Diesel Tourneo Custom (EcoBlue and Duratorq)

Most Tourneo Custom engines are diesel, including 2.0 EcoBlue (TDCi) and 2.2 Duratorq (TDCi) variants, so oil quality and correct-spec filters are central to long engine life. Service intervals can be wide-ranging across the family, so confirm the exact oil-change time or mileage for your selected engine and model year before booking in. If your vehicle is used for short trips or heavy loads, keep a close eye on air and fuel filter condition and watch for signs of soot loading in the exhaust aftertreatment system. Where a timing belt is fitted, treat its replacement interval as engine-specific and verify the schedule for your exact code.

48V (MHEV) Tourneo Custom (mHEV EcoBlue)

48V mild-hybrid Tourneo Custom models pair a diesel 2.0 EcoBlue (TDCi) with additional 48V hardware, so routine checks extend beyond the usual diesel service items. Oil and filter servicing still follows the engine schedule, but it is especially important to use the correct oil grade and keep on top of any updates that apply to your model year. In addition to standard brakes and tyres, factor in inspections of hybrid-related wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion, particularly if the vehicle sees wet, salty conditions. For exact intervals, select the specific mHEV EcoBlue entry as schedules may differ from non-hybrid EcoBlue versions.

Electricity and petrol (PHEV / range extender)

Electrified Tourneo Custom versions listed with electricity and petrol use a petrol engine as part of a plug-in hybrid or range-extender setup, so maintenance combines EV checks with conventional petrol servicing. Even if much of your driving is electric, the petrol engine still needs periodic oil and filter changes based on time as well as mileage, so follow the schedule for your exact powertrain. Coolant, brake fluid and cabin filtration remain important, and brake servicing may be influenced by regenerative braking use. Because this family spans multiple years and technologies, use the selector to confirm the correct plan for your specific electrified variant.

Petrol Tourneo Custom

Petrol-equipped Tourneo Custom listings in this family are associated with electrified variants, so servicing is typically aligned to the petrol engine’s time-based requirements even if mileage is low. Prioritise correct oil specification and timely filter changes, as extended idle time and infrequent engine use can still degrade oil. Spark-ignition systems also benefit from scheduled checks of ignition components as defined for your chosen engine and year. Select your exact petrol-linked powertrain to confirm the correct operations and any belt-driven service items.

Common service operations for Ford

The operations shown below reflect typical Ford Tourneo Custom scheduled maintenance, but the exact cadence depends on the generation and engine you select. Always follow the plan that matches your specific EcoBlue, Duratorq or electrified variant.

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 appears or performance changes between services, an OBD scan can quickly narrow down the fault area. Our Ford Tourneo Custom OBD fault codes page explains common code families such as P (powertrain), B (body), C (chassis) and U (network/communications), and how they relate to symptoms. Use fault codes to guide inspections, then confirm the fix with live data and a road test where appropriate. Always match diagnostics to your exact engine and model year.