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How can I view my Ford vehicle’s service history? 

Keep track of your vehicle’s previous maintenance appointments 

Regular maintenance is crucial for keeping your vehicle running smoothly and extending its lifespan. But keeping track of your service history can be a challenge, especially if you’ve had work done at multiple shops. Below, we have instructions for finding your service records online. Our team can help you here at Sherwood Ford, your destination for maintenance in Sherwood Park, AB. Continue reading to learn how to view your Ford vehicle’s service history.



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Steps to accessing your Ford model’s service records online 

If you’re a vehicle owner, keeping track of your service history is crucial for maintaining your car’s health and longevity. Fortunately, if you’re a Ford owner, there’s an easy way to view your vehicle’s service history in one place: through your Ford Account or the FordPass app. Below, you can see instructions for either route.  


Using the FordPass App to access service history 

  1. Log in to the FordPass App: If you haven’t already, download the FordPass app and create an account. Then, log in to your account. 
  2. Select the correct vehicle: If you have multiple vehicles in your account, make sure you select the one you want to view the service history for. 
  3. Tap the Service tab: This will take you to the Service menu. There, you can view information about your vehicle’s maintenance needs. 
  4. Select Service History: Under the Service menu, you’ll see a tab labeled “Service History”. Tap on this tab to view your vehicle’s service records. 
  5. View your records: Once you’re in the Service History section, you should be able to view a list of all the services that have been performed on your vehicle. 


Using your Ford Account to access service history 

  1. Log in to your Ford Account: The first step is to log in to your Ford account. If you don’t have an account, you can easily create one by visiting the Ford website and selecting “Sign In” in the top right corner. From there, click “Register” and follow the prompts to create your account. 
  2. Click on My Account and choose Vehicle Dashboard: Next, click on “My Account” and select “Vehicle Dashboard” from the drop-down menu. This will take you to a page that displays all of the vehicles registered to your account. 
  3. Select your vehicle: Choose the vehicle whose service history you want to view. 
  4. Scroll down to the SERVICE HISTORY tile and select View Records: Once you’ve selected your vehicle, scroll down the page until you see the “SERVICE HISTORY” tile. Click on the “View Records” button to see your vehicle’s service history. Service history includes all the repairs and maintenance performed on your car, along with the date and mileage at the time of each service. 


Benefits of Accessing Your Ford Service History

Keeping track of your vehicle’s maintenance has never been easier with a digital service history system. By accessing your Ford service history online or through your dealership, you gain valuable insights into your vehicle’s care. You can keep it in peak condition for years to come.

Here are a few key benefits:

  • Confidence in Maintenance Records: You can easily see when and where your vehicle was serviced, what parts were replaced, and which maintenance items are due next. This helps prevent missed oil changes, inspections, or recalls.
  • Enhanced Vehicle Value: A complete service record adds value when it’s time to sell or trade in your vehicle. Buyers appreciate proof that your Ford has been properly maintained according to factory standards.
  • Streamlined Dealership Visits: When your dealership has access to your digital service history, technicians can quickly identify past repairs and upcoming maintenance needs, saving you time at every visit.
  • Peace of Mind: With accurate records at your fingertips, you can feel confident knowing your Ford is getting the care it deserves—straight from the experts who know it best.
  • Warranty Support: Having a documented history helps verify that all required maintenance has been completed. That can be especially important for warranty coverage and claims.