Ford Service History

Ford service history check — official dealer records

Look up official Ford dealership service records by UK registration. Reports delivered in minutes. £9.99 — card authorised but not charged unless we find records.

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Check your car's service history using official UK manufacturer dealership records. Enter a registration number to see every franchised dealer service on file — dates, mileages, and work performed.

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About Ford service records

Ford is the UK's best-selling car brand with an enormous dealer network. Models like the Fiesta, Focus, Puma, and Kuga are serviced at hundreds of UK dealerships. Ford's digital service system provides comprehensive records.

How Ford records service data

Ford UK uses the Ford Motor Company dealer management system (Service Pricing & Operating System / FordPass / Asbury), with VIN-keyed service records held centrally and synchronised across the franchised dealer network. Every dealer visit is logged with date, mileage, the service interval triggered (annual / 12,500-mile), itemised line items (oil + filter, brake fluid, pollen filter, spark plugs, cambelt where applicable, AdBlue refills on diesels), the dealer code, and free-text remarks on additional work. UK Ford records are reliably digital from approximately 2005 onwards, with strong coverage from 2010 when dealer-network digitisation completed. The FordPass app shows service history on newer cars but is a thinner customer-facing view; recall work, warranty repairs, and pre-FordPass entries often only appear in the dealer-system lookup.

Ford models we cover

Full UK Ford range is covered: Fiesta (Mk6/Mk7/Mk8), Focus (Mk2/Mk3/Mk4) hatch / estate / saloon, Focus ST / RS, Puma (the new SUV — not the Mk1 coupe), Kuga (Mk1/Mk2/Mk3 including PHEV), EcoSport, Mondeo (Mk4/Mk5), S-Max, Galaxy, Edge, Ka / Ka+, Tourneo Connect / Custom / Courier, Mustang, plus commercials: Ranger (T6/T7/Next-Gen), Transit (Mk6/Mk7/Mk8) full-size / Custom / Connect / Courier, plus older models that are still on the road (Capri, Escort, Sierra) where digital records exist. Coverage is strongest from 2005 onwards; earlier examples may have partial records.

Ford service intervals

Ford recommends servicing every 12 months or 12,500 miles (whichever comes first). Oil service is annual, with an intermediate check at 6 months recommended for high-mileage vehicles.

Things to watch when buying a used Ford

Three Ford-specific things to know: First, the 1.0 EcoBoost three-cylinder petrol (2012 onwards, in Fiesta, Focus, Puma, Kuga, EcoSport, B-Max, C-Max, Mondeo and Tourneo) uses a wet timing belt that runs in oil — Ford updated the service requirement to mandate a belt change at 100,000-150,000 miles (varies by model year and dealer guidance). Verifying this entry in the record is critical; missed wet-belt service is the single biggest cause of catastrophic engine failure on EcoBoost cars. Second, the 1.5 / 2.0 TDCi diesel (in Focus, Kuga, Mondeo, Transit) has a DPF that needs verifiable regeneration history — missed long-runs and short-trip use can require a forced regen or replacement. Third, FordPass app history is sometimes incomplete for cars first registered before the app launched (2018) — the dealer-system lookup retrieves the full record back to first registration even when the app shows nothing.

Why check Ford service history before buying

Ford resale is highly volume-driven — Fiesta and Focus are the most-traded used cars in the UK — so documented FSH is a major price differentiator. Trade-in value typically differs by 5-10% between FSH and partial-history equivalents. The 1.0 EcoBoost wet-belt service is the single most important entry to verify before buying any 2012+ Fiesta, Focus, Puma or Kuga; without it, engine rebuild costs run to £3,000+. On Transit and Ranger commercials, dealer-stamped history is virtually mandatory for resale to the trade. PHEV Kuga buyers should look for the 2020-2022 battery recall work appearing in the record.

Coverage details

Ford sits in the Full Service History coverage tier. Complete service records from manufacturer dealership systems, including service dates, mileage, work performed, and service provider details. Suitable for consumer reports and remarketing. For full detail on what records are returned for Ford, see the Ford coverage page.

How It Works

Three Simple Steps

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Enter Your Registration

Type in your vehicle registration number (VRM) — it takes seconds.

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We Check Official Records

We query manufacturer dealership databases — the same systems used by franchised dealers.

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Most reports land in your inbox within minutes of payment — full digital service history, ready to download or print.

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Manufacturer Records

We access service history data directly from manufacturer dealership systems — covering most European vehicles from 2012 model year onwards.

Full Service History

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Complete service records from manufacturer dealership systems, including service dates, mileage, work performed, and service provider details. Suitable for consumer reports and remarketing.

Workshop Remarks

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Workshop remarks including recalls and warranty work. Where workshop remarks align with service schedules, this strongly indicates a service was carried out.

Limited Coverage

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Data is returned in a minimal proportion of cases. Results depend on individual vehicle records and manufacturer system availability.

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Workshop Remarks
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Why Service History Matters

Protect Your Investment

Missing service history is one of the biggest value killers when buying or selling a used vehicle. Don't leave money on the table.

Up to 23%

Value lost without service history

Up to £3,000

More value with full service history

Up to 75%

Of buyers won't buy without service history

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check Ford service history?

Enter the UK registration of the Ford above. We retrieve the official Ford dealership service records from the manufacturer system and deliver a PDF report by email. Your card is authorised but not charged unless we find records.

What's included in a Ford service history report?

Service date, mileage, dealership and a summary of work carried out — for every electronically logged Ford dealer service. We also include the full DVSA MOT history.

Coverage level for Ford

Ford is in our Full Service History tier. Complete service records from manufacturer dealership systems, including service dates, mileage, work performed, and service provider details. Suitable for consumer reports and remarketing.

Does Ford have full digital service records?

Yes. Ford maintains complete digital service records across all UK franchised dealerships through the Ford Motor Company dealer system. Service date, mileage, line items, and additional work are all logged.

Can I check Ford service history by registration?

Yes. Enter your Ford's registration number to retrieve the complete official service history including dates, mileage readings, line-item work (oil, filters, brake fluid, cambelt where applicable), and recall work performed at franchised dealers.

What Ford models are covered?

All Ford models serviced at UK franchised dealers are covered, including Fiesta, Focus, Puma, Kuga, EcoSport, Mondeo, S-Max, Galaxy, Edge, Mustang, and the commercial range: Ranger, Transit (all variants), Tourneo, and Courier.

What is the 1.0 EcoBoost wet-belt service?

Ford's 1.0 EcoBoost three-cylinder petrol engine uses a wet timing belt running in oil. Ford requires this belt to be changed at 100,000-150,000 miles (depending on model year). Verifying this service entry is essential — without it, premature belt failure can cause catastrophic engine damage costing £3,000+ to repair.

Does FordPass show all service records?

No. FordPass shows a customer-facing summary of recent services for cars supported by the app (typically 2018 onwards). Pre-FordPass records, recall work, and warranty repairs may not appear in the app even when they're in the dealer system. A dealer-system lookup is the authoritative record.

Does Ford service history pass to the new owner?

Yes. The service record is held against the VIN by Ford UK, not the customer. When ownership transfers, the new owner can access the same dealer history through any franchised Ford dealer or via a VIN-based lookup.

Why are some older Ford records missing?

Ford UK only achieved consistent digital record-sharing across the dealer network from around 2010. Earlier records (pre-2005 in particular) may be held only by the supplying dealer or in paper form. The central system retrieval is reliable from 2005 onwards, with strongest coverage from 2010.

Does service history matter for Ford resale?

Yes. Ford resale value is highly sensitive to documented Full Service History, especially for Fiesta and Focus. Trade-in typically differs by 5-10% between FSH and partial-history equivalents. For Transit and Ranger commercials, dealer history is essentially mandatory for trade resale.

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