Feb 28, 2024

Maintaining your Lincoln vehicle is essential to ensure its longevity, performance, and safety on the road. Following a regular maintenance schedule is key to preventing unexpected breakdowns and costly repairs down the line. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the recommended maintenance intervals for your Lincoln, focusing on the 15,000-mile, 30,000-mile, 60,000-mile, and 90,000-mile marks.

15,000 Mile Mark

At the 15,000-mile mark, it’s time for your Lincoln’s first major check-up. This milestone typically involves an oil change and filter replacement to keep your engine running smoothly. Additionally, technicians will inspect the brakes, rotate your tires, and look into suspension components for any signs of wear or damage. Fluid levels, including coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid, will be checked and topped off as needed. Finally, a comprehensive multi-point inspection will ensure that all systems are functioning properly.

Oil Changes

Regular oil changes are crucial for maintaining the performance and longevity of your Lincoln vehicle’s engine. The frequency of oil changes depends on several factors, including the model, engine type, driving habits, and operating conditions. As a general guideline, Lincoln recommends scheduling an oil change every 5,000 to 7,500 miles or every six months, whichever comes first, for most models. However, it’s essential to consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s specific recommendations. When it comes to choosing the right oil for your Lincoln, it’s essential to use high-quality synthetic motor oil that meets the specifications outlined in the owner’s manual. Synthetic oils offer superior lubrication properties, thermal stability, and resistance to breakdown compared to conventional oils, ensuring optimal engine performance and longevity.

Tires

Knowing when to change the tires on your Lincoln vehicle is essential for maintaining safety, performance, and efficiency on the road. Several factors can indicate that it’s time for new tires, including tread wear, age, and driving conditions. As a general rule of thumb, tires should be replaced when the tread depth reaches 2/32 of an inch or less, as this level of wear can significantly impair traction and handling, especially in wet or snowy conditions. Additionally, if you notice uneven tread wear, bulges, cracks, or other signs of damage, it’s crucial to have your tires inspected by a professional and replaced if necessary. Finally, even if your tires appear to have sufficient tread depth, it’s essential to consider their age, as tires degrade over time and can become less safe and reliable, particularly after five to six years. 

30,000 Mile Mark

When your Lincoln reaches 30,000 miles, it’s due for another round of maintenance to keep it in top condition. In addition to the services performed at the 15,000-mile mark, this interval may include replacing the engine air filter and cabin air filter for improved air quality and engine performance. Technicians will also inspect the battery, belts, hoses, and exhaust system for any signs of wear or deterioration. A wheel alignment and tire rotation may be recommended to ensure even wear and optimal handling.

60,000 Mile Mark

Reaching the 60,000-mile mark is a significant milestone for your Lincoln, signaling the need for more extensive maintenance to keep it running smoothly for years to come. In addition to the services performed at previous intervals, technicians will conduct a thorough inspection of the cooling system, including the radiator, hoses, and thermostat, to prevent overheating and coolant leaks. This is also a good time frame to check on your brakes and rotors to ensure there is no damage and you can brake safely. The timing belt may also be due for replacement, depending on your vehicle’s model and engine type. Spark plugs, fuel filters, and PCV valves may be replaced to maintain optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency.

90,000 Mile Mark

As your Lincoln approaches the 90,000-mile mark, it’s time for another comprehensive check-up to address any potential issues before they escalate. In addition to the services performed at previous intervals, technicians will inspect the suspension and steering components for signs of wear or play, ensuring a smooth and responsive ride. The transmission fluid and filter may be replaced to maintain smooth shifting and prevent premature wear on internal components. Additionally, the differential fluid may be changed to ensure proper lubrication and smooth operation of the drivetrain.

Visit Beach Lincoln For Expert Lincoln Service

At Beach Lincoln, we’re committed to helping you keep your vehicle up to date on its service needs at every milestone. Whether your Lincoln is due for its 15,000-mile, 30,000-mile, 60,000-mile, or 90,000-mile check-up and all services in between, our dedicated Lincoln service center is here to ensure that your vehicle receives the care and attention it deserves. Our team of certified technicians is trained to perform a comprehensive range of maintenance tasks, from routine oil changes and filter replacements to more extensive inspections and repairs. With state-of-the-art facilities and genuine Lincoln parts and accessories, you can trust that your vehicle is in good hands at Beach Lincoln. Schedule your next service appointment with us and experience the difference in quality and convenience for yourself.