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Common Issues on the Ford Mustang (5th Generation)

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The fifth-generation Ford Mustang, first sold in 2015, added refreshed looks, modern technology, and improved performance over the previous generation. Over time, however, some fifth-generation Ford Mustang owners have reported a number of service issues for model years 2015 through 2023.

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Common Issues on the Subaru Crosstrek (1st Generation)

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Here’s what to watch for: Oil Consumption & Head Gasket Risks Earlier models (especially 2013–2015) are known to consume more oil than expected and, in rare cases, suffer head-gasket failure. These issues were significant enough that some vehicles received warranty extensions.

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Common Issues on the Tesla Model S

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Suspension and Wheel Issues Suspension issues, notably control-arm or linkage failures have been documented, primarily in models from 2015 to 2017. Our expert technicians handle a wide range of services such as tire rotations, brake services, cabin air filter replacements, and more, all conveniently done at your chosen location.

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Ford Mustang Maintenance Schedule

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Ford Mustang Service Intervals Starting with the sixth generation Ford Mustang (2015), Ford created a list of regular services happening every 10,000 miles. Comprehensive Maintenance: From oil changes and tire rotations to performance-specific services, we provide everything required to keep your Mustang maintained.