150k service... what's due?

JasonF

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2013 MKT AWD
I picked up a 2013 MKT AWD from my Dad last year and I've really enjoyed it. I turn wrenches on my cars on the basic things like oil changes, brake jobs, etc.

I recently rolled past the 150k mark and I'm wondering if there is a list of service items I should work on? I didn't find anything in my searching.

I do need to do the brakes, I'm getting vibrations at high speeds or under heavy use, so I'm going to just do the full rotors & pads at each corner since I'm not sure when the last service was. What else should I put on my "to do" list? Thanks in advance!
 
I am not sure as I do not have MKT and that data is in the owner's manual.
If you do not the owner's manual, the manual is on line at Lincoln.com.


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I picked up a 2013 MKT AWD from my Dad last year and I've really enjoyed it. I turn wrenches on my cars on the basic things like oil changes, brake jobs, etc.

I recently rolled past the 150k mark and I'm wondering if there is a list of service items I should work on? I didn't find anything in my searching.

I do need to do the brakes, I'm getting vibrations at high speeds or under heavy use, so I'm going to just do the full rotors & pads at each corner since I'm not sure when the last service was. What else should I put on my "to do" list? Thanks in advance!

Hi JasonF and welcome to the Lincoln Forums. Just to add to the good information Action offered you concerning the Maintenance Schedule being in the Owners Manual, and according to what service records you have available from the previous owner/owners:

If not been changed recently, change the PTU/differential fluids.
Change the spark plugs if they have not been changed recently, or within the last 50,000 miles at most. And think about changing them anyway.
Flush/fill the transmission fluid, coolant, brake fluid, etc. etc. etc.
Check the brakes/tires and all other wear items for replacement if necessary.

That is just for starters. I am sure others will jump in with more advice and recommendations.

Keep us updated and good luck. 🍻
 
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