

What is the Lincoln Corsair Maintenance Schedule?
Your Lincoln Corsair is designed to last a long time. However, to make sure it has a long and healthy life, you will need to bring it in for service and maintenance at certain times. The Corsair will need to have an oil change after about six months or 6,000 miles. From there, the Lincoln Corsair maintenance schedule created by Lincoln outlines when you'll need to take your car in for additional service and the service items that will be performed at each inspection.
15,000-Mile Service
Lincoln Corsair service intervals begin at 15,000 miles. Your Lincoln will have its oil changed again. A Lincoln technician may also replace the car's engine filter for clean fuel and the cabin air filter for clean air circulating in the interior. The oil may be flushed and refilled with up to six quarts. A mechanic will look at the tires and wheels for uneven wear or any unusual sounds or visible problems. The half-shaft boots are checked, along with the heat shields. The exhaust system is also inspected.
30,000-Mile Service
When the Lincoln gets to 30,000 miles, it will have the oil changed. The transmission fluid is also changed at this time if your car has an automatic transmission. The U-joints and rear axle are examined for signs of problems, and the brake pads, hoses, and linings are also evaluated. A mechanic will check the parking brake as well to make sure it is working properly. The exhaust system is also re-inspected, and a Lincoln technician will look at the power steering fluid and engine for overall performance.
60,000-Mile Service
For the Corsair, the 60,000-mile inspection brings some additional services. The tie-rod ends, suspension system, steering linkage, and transmission fluids are checked at this point. The wheels and components are also evaluated for unusual looseness, sounds, and other issues. Your car will get a new engine and cabin filter, along with replacement half-shaft boots. A certified Lincoln technician will take your car on a road test for performance and give it a thorough multi-point inspection.
90,000-Mile Service
If your car has not had the spark plugs replaced, that will likely happen at 90,000 miles. The engine filter is checked as well, along with the coolant fluid in the engine. The engine's hoses are inspected for damage, and a mechanic will look at the exhaust system and power steering. The brakes are also serviced at this point.
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