West Point Lincoln of Sugar Land

Aug 16, 2024

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​At your Lincoln dealership in Houston, TX, we can provide every Lincoln service needed to keep your Lincoln in great condition. Servicing and maintenance are the keys to a long and healthy life for your car. We want to tell you about some of the types of services we provide.

3 Types of Lincoln Service Available at Your Lincoln Dealership

Wheel Alignment

Wheel alignment is the angle of your wheels relative to the axles. Depending on your model, your wheels may point inward or outward when viewed from above and may also angle inward or outward when viewed from the front. These angles are determined during your model design to provide superior performance and balance the vehicle’s weight.

As time passes, your wheel alignment can change due to slight movements as you drive or accidentally bump into the curb or another solid object. If your wheel alignment isn’t correct, your tires will suffer increased wear and need early replacement. We fix your alignment by connecting each wheel to our computerized wheel alignment machine. This machine readjusts each wheel to its correct alignment.

Coolant Flush

Coolant is a mixture of water and antifreeze, and its purpose is to remove heat from the engine. The coolant is pumped through the engine, absorbing heat as it moves. The heat is transported to the radiator, where it’s removed by heat exchange with cooler outside air. Coolant needs regular replacement, as it becomes less efficient at heat absorption and also turns corrosive.

Corrosive coolant can cause serious damage to the cooling system and your engine and needs immediate removal. Our technicians drain the old coolant, then add fresh coolant mixed with a conditioner. This mixture is circulated through the engine and removes a trace of the original coolant. The coolant mixture is then drained and replaced with fresh coolant.

Warning Light Diagnostic

The warning lights on your dash illuminate in response to any problems with your Lincoln. Sensors are attached to every important component and they receive instructions from your computer and also report on their attached component’s condition. If a problem is detected, the relevant sensor will signal your computer. Your computer logs the problem with an error code and illuminates the relevant warning light.

A diagnostic can be used to pinpoint a problem with any system, but it is most commonly used if the check engine light illuminates. We connect a diagnostic scanner to your computer, and this scanner will list all logged error codes. A diagnostic scan saves time and this reduces repair costs.

Book your next service today. Contact us at West Point Lincoln of Sugar Land in Houston, TX.