Aug 22, 2024

Regular oil changes are crucial for maintaining your car, especially for a luxury vehicle like a Lincoln. Keeping your oil fresh and properly filled can dramatically influence the efficiency, performance, and lifespan of your car. Let’s learn a little more about changing your oil at your Lincoln dealer.

Oil Keeps Your Engine Running Smoothly

Engine oil lubricates your engine’s moving parts, reducing friction and preventing wear and tear on components like the piston and crankshaft. It also helps to cool these parts by dispersing heat, preventing your engine from overheating. Oil plays a major role in cleaning your engine, too. It traps dirt and debris from the combustion process, which are then removed through the oil filter.

How Often Should You Change Your Oil?

How frequently your oil needs to be changed depends on the model of your car, the type of oil used, and your driving habits. With advances in engine technology and high-quality synthetic oils, your Lincoln can likely go 5,000 to 7,500 miles between changes. It’s always best to consult your owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommendations.

Signs It’s Time for an Oil Change at Your Lincoln Dealer

Your Oil Is Dark and Dirty

Fresh, clean oil should be the color of honey. As it gets older, it absorbs particles from the engine that thicken it and turn it darker. If you check your oil and see that it’s black and gritty, you need to get it changed.

Your Engine Is Noisy or Knocking

Oil protects the pieces of your engine from rubbing together, reducing the noise they make when they move. If your engine starts to sound louder, or you hear knocking or ticking coming from under the hood, your oil probably isn’t doing its job anymore.

Your Oil or Check Engine Light Is On

Modern Lincolns are equipped with sensors that alert you when your oil quality is poor or levels are low. If your oil light comes on, it’s time to schedule an appointment. If your check engine light comes on, you should visit the dealership as soon as possible to rule out serious engine trouble.

Your Oil Is Low

If you check your oil and find the level is consistently low, especially soon after you’ve added more, you’ve got a problem. Your Lincoln might have a leak, or it might be burning oil.

Your Car Is Struggling

Does your car seem sluggish? If it’s less responsive or not performing as well as it used to, you might be asking it to work with an engine full of old oil.

Smoke Is Coming From Your Exhaust

It’s normal to see translucent vapor coming from your tailpipe. Are you seeing smoke instead? That’s bad news. Smoke could point to oil leaking into your engine, and that needs to be checked out.

Taking care of your car’s oil is one of the best things you can do for your engine. Call Astro Lincoln in Pensacola, FL, to schedule your next service today.