Car Service FAQs
Proper and timely maintenance keeps your car going on the roads of Alexandria. If you're a diligent driver looking to enjoy your Lincoln vehicle for many years to come, you should be aware of the maintenance tasks your car needs. The service department at Group 1 Lincoln of Shreveport has all of the relevant information for you. Below, we'll answer some of the questions we frequently get.
Q: How Often Should You Change Your Oil?
A: While there's no one standard frequency, you should change your oil once every 7,500 to 10,000 miles if you drive a new model that uses synthetic or semi-synthetic oil. To determine the recommended frequency for your specific Lincoln vehicle, refer to your owner's manual. Other factors that will affect how often you need to change your oil include your vehicle's drivetrain and any extreme uses, such as off-roading, racing, or heavy towing.
You should also check your oil level at least once a month to avoid running into any problems on the streets of Texarkana. Changes in your oil's color and texture can be a sign of serious issues.
Q: How Often Should You Rotate Your Tires?
A: Most experts recommend rotating your tires once every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. While this is a great general rule of thumb to follow, how often you should rotate your tires may vary depending on the type of tire, your car's drivetrain, and your driving habits. In terms of drivetrain, vehicles with RWD and FWD follow a basic 5,000-7,500-mile interval, while AWD models have a 3,000-5,000-mile interval. When you keep up with routine tire rotations, you will enjoy ideal traction even in less-than-ideal road conditions, and your drivetrain will experience less unnecessary strain.
Q: How Often Should You Change Your Brakes?
A: It depends. On average, brakes can last anywhere from 25,000 to 65,000 miles. When you factor in how you drive, where you drive, and what kind of brake pads your car uses, your brakes' lifespan can vary. You may need to change your brakes if you are experiencing the following:
- Irritating squealing noises
- Rough grinding sound
- Vibration when braking around Longview
- A side-to-side shimmy in the steering wheel
- Longer stopping distances
If your brakes need to be replaced, shop for new ones at our parts department. We offer high-quality OEM parts that are specifically designed to fit your Lincoln model.
Schedule Service For Your Lincoln Car At Group 1 Lincoln of Shreveport
Is your vehicle due for maintenance? Book an appointment with our Shreveport service department now, and we will make sure your Lincoln vehicle continues to run at its best. Feel free to enjoy our rotating service specials on your visit.