
Lincoln Service Intervals

How Often Should My Lincoln Be Serviced?
Have you ever had your car break down on the side of the road, and you had wished that there was some way that you could've foreseen it happening and done something in advance? You can't predict the future, but you can make good decisions about your car maintenance. There are four milestones in your vehicle's lifespan before it hits 100,000 miles where it's a good idea to look at your vehicle and have it inspected: at 15,000, 30,000, 60,000, and 90,000 miles.Â
15,000 Mile Service
Just to be clear, you should make sure that you continue with the oil changes that you have already been doing every 5,000 to 10,000 miles. Also, rotate your tires so that you can go longer without needing to replace them. And make sure that you change your air filter so that your air inside the vehicle doesn't have any allergens floating in through the heating and A/C vents.- Oil Change
- Check All Fluid Levels and Top Up as Needed
- Tires Rotated and Balanced
- Check Air Filter and Replace as Needed
30,000 Mile Service
Have your air filter changed and tires rotated again, but also add checking your fuel filter. Also, make sure you know what kind of spark plugs you have. The less expensive copper spark plugs don't have as long of a lifespan as the titanium and iridium ones. If you have copper plugs, you should replace them soon.- Many of the Same Services from 15,000 Mile Interval
- Check Brake Pads and Replace as Needed
- Suspension and Shock Check
- Check Fuel Filter and Replace as Needed
60,000 Mile Service
Unfortunately, this is the time that you might have more things to fix: brake pads, rotors, and brake fluids can become worn out or dirty. Have your battery checked out to be sure that you'll avoid it leaving you stranded when you least expect it. Also, have your coolant and transmission fluid replaced so that your radiator stays cool and your transmission stays lubricated.- Many of the Same Services from 30,000 Miles
- Replace Battery as Needed
- Inspect Brake Rotors and Replace as Needed
- Check for Wear on Belts and Hoses and Replace as Needed
90,000 Mile Service
If you haven't changed your spark plugs yet, do so. Additionally, look at the battery if you haven't replaced it by now. Rubber hoses and belts - like the timing belt - need to be replaced, or at least checked. It's also time to look at the power steering fluid.Â- Many of the Same Services from 60,000 Miles
- Top to Bottom Inspection
- Check Spark Plugs and Replace as Needed
- Inspect Vehicle Safety Technology Features
For more details about your Lincoln MKC, MKZ, Continental or Navigator maintenance schedule, as well as any other model in the lineup, please consult your owner's manual or contact Northtowne Lincoln for further information.
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21 NE Vivion Road
Kansas City, MO 64118
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