Mar 14, 2024

To keep your Lincoln cruising like a dream, there’s one thing you can’t skimp on: regular oil changes. If you’re not sure whether it’s time to head to the Lincoln dealer to swap out the old oil for some fresh stuff, read on.

When to Hit the Reset on Your Oil

Nowadays, with all the advances in engine and oil tech, many Lincolns can happily roll on for 5,000 to 7,500 miles before needing a change. Not sure about yours? Your Lincoln’s manual is the go-to guide for the exact numbers, tailored to your model.

Why Bother Changing the Oil?

Your engine needs oil to run. Oil keeps all those moving parts gliding smoothly, stops things from getting too hot under the hood, and even picks up dirt and debris like a mini liquid vacuum cleaner. Sadly, even great oil can’t last forever. Over time, oil gets dirty and starts losing its mojo, leading to more friction, less efficiency, and if you really push things, some serious engine damage

Signs You Need an Oil Change at the Lincoln Dealer

Too Many Miles

If you’ve passed the recommended mile limit between changes, it’s time to schedule your service appointment. Not sure how long it’s been? Check for a sticker in the corner of your windshield that may give you the info.

Dark and Gritty Oil

New oil is usually light and has a clear amber color. If you check it and it looks dark and gritty instead, it’s a sign you need to get it changed.

Your Engine’s Being Noisy

If your engine starts sounding louder, rattling, knocking, or ticking, it’s likely because the oil is not cushioning those moving parts as well as it should. A loud engine can signal that damage is taking place, so don’t delay getting an oil service.

Playing Top-Up Too Often

If you’re constantly adding oil to your car, it’s a sign something’s up. It could be leaks or the engine burning oil, both of which are a good reason to schedule a service appointment.

Smoky Tailpipe

A little vapor is perfectly normal to see coming out of your tailpipe, especially if temperatures are low. If you’re seeing smoke signals instead, it might mean your oil’s leaking or just not up to snuff anymore.

Oil Scent in the Cabin

Getting a whiff of oil inside? That could mean a leak, or that your engine is getting too hot. Either way, it’s something you should get checked out.

Warning Lights

Is your oil light blinking at you, or has the check engine light made an appearance? There’s a good chance your Lincoln is asking for fresh oil.

Staying on top of your oil is about more than ticking a box, it’s about ensuring your Lincoln continues to provide you with that smooth ride you love. If it’s time for fresh oil, call Astro Lincoln in Pensacola, FL to schedule your appointment.