Get a 2007 Ford Explorer Vehicle Inspection

Keep Your Confidence on the Road with a Free Courtesy Check

Want to make sure your Ford Explorer is running just as it should? Schedule a Courtesy Check today.

Courtesy Checks on Your Ford Explorer

When you bring your vehicle to Firestone Complete Auto Care for any service, we’ll automatically do a multi-point Courtesy Check. Why? So we can fully assess what your Ford Explorer may need and proactively address potential issues. What can you expect from a Courtesy Check? First, a technician will pop the hood on your Ford Explorer and test the battery to see how much charge it has left – and determine if it may fail in the near future. We know that the best time to replace your battery is before you need to. We’ll follow the battery inspection with a visual check of your Ford Explorer’s windshield wiper blades, lights, filters, fluid levels, belts, hoses, tires, and alignment. At the end of your Courtesy Check, we’ll give you a detailed report of what we found. Courtesy Checks cost nothing but a few minutes of your time. In exchange, you get some priceless peace of mind.

Ford Explorer Complete Vehicle Inspections

We perform a Courtesy Check any time you bring your car to a local Firestone Complete Auto Care for service, but you can also request a Complete Vehicle Inspection for your 2007 Ford Explorer if you suspect there may be a bigger problem. A Complete Vehicle Inspection can help diagnose bothersome changes in how your car runs or handles. In addition to a visual check of everything that's included in a Courtesy Check, a Complete Vehicle Inspection also includes an examination (by hand!) of your steering and suspension system, brakes, and exhaust components. The goal of this type of inspection is to unearth significant issues that might require preventative maintenance. When it comes to your Ford Explorer, we know it’s not just a car. It’s your car. And we’re proud to help you care for it.

State Inspection Testing for Your Ford Explorer

In some cities or states, your local Firestone Complete Auto Care may be able to perform state-mandated inspections or safety tests on your vehicle. Specific requirements for these types of inspections vary by state. Call your store ahead of time to confirm that this service is offered.

FAQs for 2007 Ford Explorer Vehicle Inspections

  • Is a Ford Explorer Complete Vehicle Inspection expensive? With Firestone Complete Auto Care, it’s easy to find deals and coupons for Complete Vehicle Inspection services. We want to make it easy to care for your 2007 Ford Explorer, so we also offer free estimates for this service. Call your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care to speak with someone about a price quote.
  • How do I know if my Ford Explorer needs a check-up? If you’ve noticed something that doesn’t feel quite right in your car lately, a Courtesy Check could give you peace of mind. We can help you get to the bottom of strange engine noises, a jerky steering wheel, or an engine that's hard to start.
  • Help! My 2007 Ford Explorer failed the state inspection test. What do I do? Did your vehicle fail a recent state inspection test? We can help. Come in for a checkup and we’ll diagnose the issue.
  • When’s the best time to have a complete vehicle inspection performed on my Ford Explorer? It’s generally a good idea to get a complete vehicle inspection for your Ford Explorer before a road trip and/or when something strange occurs and you are unable to find the cause. Signs something is up include dashboard lights illuminating, odd noises coming from the engine, and your steering feeling loose or tight.
  • Are there coupons for Ford Explorer inspections? We’re regularly updating our deals. See our latest offers online to discover how you can save, and download our mobile app for access to special deals.
  • Can an inspection help if my Ford Explorer engine won't start sometimes? An inspection alone won’t be enough to restore your Ford Explorer engine to its full power, but it will help us diagnose the issue. If your engine isn’t performing like it used to, you likely need an inspection or comprehensive diagnostic service.