

How Often Should I Service My Lincoln Aviator?
Your Lincoln Aviator needs to be serviced at regular intervals to ensure it remains in good working condition. Keeping up with all recommended Lincoln Aviator service intervals is essential to ensure parts don't wear out sooner than they should and cause larger, more expensive problems with your vehicle. According to the Lincoln Aviator maintenance schedule set by Lincoln, service for the Aviator generally begins at 15,000 miles. However, you'll want to follow the precise service schedule for your vehicle, which is in the owner's manual, to make sure your car is in top health.
15,000-Mile Service
When your Lincoln Aviator reaches 15,000 miles, it will be due for its first service appointment. The Aviator should have the cabin air filter replaced if it has one. A mechanic will look at the engine cooling system to check its strength and fluid levels. The hoses will be checked as well. The car will also have the tires inspected, and tread depth will be measured. The heat shields and exhaust system will be checked, along with the U-joints and the front axle. The engine oil and engine filter are replaced at 15,000 miles, and the half-shaft boots are inspected.
30,000-Mile Service
At 30,000 miles, your Lincoln Aviator will have the U-joints and the rear axle checked. The steering linkage gets inspected at this point, along with the tie-rod ends, suspension, ball joints, U-joints, and axles. The wheels and their related components are checked over for excess wear, abnormal wear, drag, and looseness. The tires are inspected, as are the tire pressure levels. The brake pads are inspected at 30,000 miles, along with the brake linings, drums, and rotors. The hoses in the braking system are checked, and the parking brake is also inspected.
60,000-Mile Service
When your Aviator reaches 60,000 miles, it will have a multi-point inspection to ensure all internal and external safety and mechanical parts are working. The exhaust system and heat shields are checked. Both the cabin air filter and the engine filter are changed, and the front axle gets inspected. The car's battery is checked, and its tires and tire pressure levels are checked.
90,000-Mile Service
At 90,000 miles, your Lincoln will have the engine oil changed again. It will receive up to six quarts of new oil. The tires are rotated and inspected for wear. The spark plugs are changed at this point, and the wheels are checked for abnormal wear and other issues. The accessory drive belt is also checked.
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