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2 Best Mobile Lincoln Auto Repair Mechanics in Greensboro, NC

狮子座

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(121 Reviews)
Experience
18 years

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$84.99
by Decatur from Greensboro, NC 27406

Very professional, also very friendly. I enjoyed working with my mechanic.. Thank you

Deward

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(59 Reviews)
Experience
17 years

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$249.45
by Tom from Siler City, NC 27344

最好的!我绝对会再次打电话给你。我有两辆旧车,所以我会成为普通的客户。你很幸运能拥有他。

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Greensboro Lincoln Auto Repair

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7 AM - 9 PM

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Our certified Lincoln mobile mechanics perform over 600 services, including diagnostics, brakes, belts, oil changes, 30k/60k/90k maintenances, and will come to you with all necessary parts and tools.
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Answers to common Lincoln questions

Car making noise like something is loose.
Answered byAndrew
I would have a technician inspect the car for the noise (//m.whoreclub.com/services/car-is-making-a-noise-inspection). If something is loose it could be dangerous to drive.
Car remote malfunctioning.
Answered byMichael
Hi there! Keyless entry systems are wonderful when they work properly, and very frustrating when they malfunction. If your Keypad were still functioning, we would look to your keyfob as a likely suspect. However, seeing as how the Keypad is...
Play in the steering while driving.
Answered byAndrew
If you feel play in your steering wheel this may be caused by a faulty intermediate shaft, loose tie rod ends/ball joints, or a faulty rack and pinion assembly. A good steering system inspection by a professional would be my...
Car clicks upon startup, won't start.
Answered byAndrew
You should have the battery load tested. It may not have enough power to turn the starter. If the battery is found to be good you should test the starter and make sure you're getting power to the coil when...

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