Lincoln maintenance is very different from service anywhere else. It’s performed by Lincoln-trained technicians who have expert knowledge of your vehicle. Their specialized knowledge and training enable them to provide the high standard of care your Lincoln deserves. As your Lincoln dealer, we want to give you some examples of the types of maintenance we provide.
Examples of Lincoln Maintenance Available at Your Lincoln Dealer
Tire Pressure Checks
Your tires have a pre-determined pressure that allows them to work effectively and suffer minimal wear and tear in the process. The correct tire pressure for your Lincoln is determined in the design phase and is listed in your car handbook. Tire pressure will naturally change when the weather is hot or cold, as the pressure inside the tires will try to equalize with the external air pressure.
Over or underinflated tires sustain more surface friction damage, causing them to wear out faster. They are also more likely to develop leaks or blowouts. The wrong tire pressure increases your stopping distance while increasing damage to other components like the axles, shocks, and brakes. We’ll check your tire pressure and correct any pressure issues we find.
Wiper Blade Replacement
Your wiper blades are made from high-quality rubber, enabling them to swiftly clear water or mud and give you the visibility you need. As time passes, even high-quality rubber is affected by weather conditions and age, and the rubber loses its flexibility. Less flexible rubber will crack, and cracks can cause parts of the blade to break off.
Worn blades can’t clean your windshield effectively, making it more difficult to see the road ahead. They can also potentially scratch the glass, and scratches will develop into cracks in the windshield. Our technicians can quickly replace worn or damaged blades to fix this problem.
Radiator Hose Replacement
The radiator’s job is to remove engine heat to protect your engine against overheating. Heat is absorbed by the coolant and transported to the radiator, where it’s removed by heat exchange. The radiator is connected to the cooling system by two tough rubber hoses, specifically engineered to withstand temperatures over 300 F.
The hoses carry hot liquid under high pressure, which eventually takes its toll on the rubber. Cracks can develop, and coolant will leak out. As coolant is lost, pressure in the cooling system drops, and your engine could overheat. The clamps that securely connect the hoses to the radiator can also loosen or break. We can replace damaged hoses or fit new clamps to fix this problem.
These are just a few samples of the maintenance we can perform. Regular maintenance increases your Lincoln’s lifespan, as our technicians can identify minor issues and fix them to prevent them from becoming future problems. Contact our service department today at Astro Lincoln in Pensacola, FL.

