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Nov 24, 2023

If you’ve driven your Lincoln for several years, it may be time to replace the battery. Having a good battery in place ensures that your vehicle starts easily and that other electrical components, like the lights and power windows, operate reliably. Fortunately, getting a new car battery installed at your Lincoln dealership is an easy service that benefits your vehicle in several ways. Here’s what to expect when scheduling battery service.

You’ll Get Expert Service From Factory-Trained Technicians

Today’s vehicles are complex. That’s why it’s important to have a factory-trained technician who knows all the ins and outs of the model you’re driving work on your battery. In addition to that expertise, our dealership makes battery service easy and convenient.

We offer complimentary computerized battery tests that show just how much power your battery has left, and when you’ll need to replace it. Each Motorcraft battery we install is backed by a limited warranty. We also offer mobile service, pickup and delivery, and a complimentary loaner while your vehicle is being worked on. If you prefer to wait, our customer lounge offers complimentary WiFi.

A New Battery Is Good for Your Car

Replacing the battery will make it easier to start your vehicle without resorting to jumping-starting, which can damage the alternator if done repeatedly. A fresh battery will also improve the handling and fuel efficiency of the vehicle, and reduce wear and tear. Batteries that are old and corroded are more likely to leak, which can cause damage to cables or the starter and create the need for more extensive repairs.

Replacing your battery in a timely fashion supports the overall performance of your vehicle and means fewer trips to our service department. It also supports the resale value of your vehicle by keeping it in good condition.

Your New Battery Will Last Several Years

Batteries typically last three or four years, but there are steps you can take to prolong their life. Using your vehicle primarily for short trips can weaken the battery, so it’s a good idea to take a longer drive every couple of weeks. Occasionally taking the scenic route to work will prolong the charge in your battery.

Being intentional about powering off everything in the vehicle when the ignition is off also helps. If you leave the headlights or interior lights on overnight when the car is not in operation, you may come out in the morning to a dead battery.

Having a good battery in place ensures that your Lincoln is safe, reliable, and operating at its peak. Don’t put off this essential service. When you’re ready to schedule your next service appointment, call Pugmire Lincoln of Marietta.