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2015 Ford Territory: parts and care

The 2015 Ford Territory is a tough, family-sized SUV that feels right at home on Aussie highways and Kiwi backroads. It’s roomy, smooth to ride in, and built to lug prams, surfboards, or the weekly shop without breaking a sweat. Whether running a petrol option or the popular TDCi diesel, owners appreciate its relaxed torque, confident towing manners, and practical cabin.

This page covers general info and the sort of parts and maintenance the model typically needs over normal ownership. Service intervals commonly land around every 12 months or 15,000 kilometres for most owners. Stick with quality fluids and filters, and match parts to the exact trim, drivetrain, and VIN to avoid hassles. Day‑to‑day upkeep keeps it feeling tight and dependable, especially if it spends time towing, commuting or school runs.

  • Engine oil and filter suited to local climate and manufacturer spec.
  • Air and cabin filters to keep it breathing and the interior fresh.
  • Brake pads, rotors, and fluid checks for consistent stopping.
  • Cooling system inspections, coolant condition and hose health.
  • Transmission and differential fluid services, particularly for AWD.

Owners also rate the Territory’s comfy seating, big boot, and rock‑solid road manners and relaxed highway cruising on long trips. If it tows a boat or camper, keep an eye on fluids, brakes, and tyres, and consider an auxiliary transmission cooler where appropriate. With sensible preventative maintenance and the right replacement parts, this Aussie‑built favourite remains a versatile, no‑drama workhorse for families and tradies alike.

What engines were available for the 2015 Ford Territory?

The 2015 model commonly features the TDCi turbo‑diesel V6, valued for its torque and touring range. Some variants in the broader range were offered with petrol, depending on trim and market.

To be sure about a specific vehicle, check the VIN and build plate, or the owner’s handbook.

How much can a 2015 Territory tow?

When correctly equipped and within legal limits, many 2015 Territory models can tow up to around 2.3 tonnes braked. Actual capacity depends on variant, tow‑bar rating, payload, and accessories.

Always confirm figures on the compliance plate and in the handbook, and load carefully with the right tongue weight.

What’s the service interval and what should owners budget for?

Plan on servicing about every 12 months or 15,000 kilometres, sooner if it tows, does short trips, or sees dusty roads. Typical items include engine oil and filter, inspections, and periodic fluids and filters as needed.

Costs vary by region and workshop. Genuine or high‑quality aftermarket parts keep it reliable, shopping around for fixed‑price servicing can help manage the spend.

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