Search St. Albans WV Ford service near me to find your nearest Ford/Lincoln dealership to receive the most valuable service in the industry. Ford Motor Company works very hard to give its customers superior service at an affordable rate. To prove this, Ford now offers service coupons for anything you can think of that you might need for your vehicle. We are here to help prevent you from taking your car, truck, or SUV from shop to shop when you can receive consistent service under one roof.
Ford Service Coupons

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Ford wants our drivers to have a vehicle that runs effectively and smoothly. By consistently providing your vehicle with superior service with our highly trained professionals will give you the best, long-lasting results that you need for your car.
Stop worrying about the price, our coupons will ease your anxiety, and Ford also offers competitive prices with other automotive companies. Below, there is a list of some of the many services our service coupons cover:
- Motor Oil Change
- Tire pressure checks/replacements
- Brake inspection/replacements
- Fuel top-off
- Battery check/replacement
- Diagnostic Tests
- Wipers
Ford Tire Coupon
If it is that time again to replace your tires, the Ford tire coupon can save you a lot of money. Tires can be some of the most expensive parts of the car, costing anywhere between $50 and $200, not including labor. Do you know what type of tires your car needs? If you answered no, then consult with a Ford specialist to determine the right tires for your vehicle.
New Tires
Before you just pick the most inexpensive set of tires on your car, consider what wasn’t beneficial from the last pair/set. Tires may seem very similar but differ from brand to brand. That is why Ford Motor Company provides up to 16 brands for our Ford customers to benefit from. The following name brand tires work closely with Ford to provide top of the line tire products:
- BFGoodrich ®
- Bridgestone
- Continental
- Dunlop
- Falken
- Firestone
- General Tire
- Goodyear
- Hankook
- Kelly Tires
- Michelin ®
- Nitto ®
- Pirelli ®
- Toyo ®
- Uniroyal
- Yokohama ®
Upon purchase ensure that you need new tires before you buy them. Tires are at their peak level between 25,000 and 50,000 miles. Anything over this range could leave you stranded with a flat or your gas mileage can begin to make a decline. Once you know it is time for a new set of tires, keep these details in mind.
Tire Code

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The tire code consists of specific characteristics of your tire. This includes details on tread width, tire type, speed rating, and more. Knowing this information may seem excessive but can help save you the headache while trying to communicate with your Ford technician. Simply provide your technician with this information and he will locate the correct tire size for your vehicle.
DOT Code
Another code to pay attention to is the DOT code or the U.S. Department of Transportation code. This code normally informs the driver about the tire size, plant code, manufacturer identity number, and the date code.
The four-digit date code is the most essential detail of the DOT code because it identifies when the tire was created. The first two digits represent the week it was created while the second set of numbers identifies the year. Knowing your expiration date on your tires can prevent you from driving with this set after they expire. After ten years tires expire whether in use or not.
UTQG
The last code to look out for is the UTQG or the Uniform Tire Quality Grade code which identifies the treadwear, traction, and temperature resistance. Spare tires, tire under 12 inches in diameter, winter tires, and deep-tread LT tires do not need this code.
When measuring the treadwear on your tire, the higher the number the better with 100 being the standard. For traction and temperature, they are rated using letter grades. AA is the best rating for traction while A is the best for temperature.
Tire Type
The type of tire plays a significant role in your decision to purchase. Depending on the climate you live in will also determine what type of tires you need. The most popular type of tire is the all-season tire which was created to fit any climate type.
Ford’s name-brand partners provide a plethora of tire types. Below, you will find a list of the tire types we offer here at Ford:
- All-season
- Performance all-season
- Ultra-high performance
- All-terrain tires
- Snow tires
Fuel Consumption
Researchers have found that the type of tire plays a huge role in fuel consumption by about 15 to 20%. If you want the best out of your fuel economy for your vehicle, then consider buying low rolling resistant tires. You may also purchase new versions of your original tires as they will best choice for your vehicle’s gas consumption.
Noise
Noise is an important factor to consider upon purchasing new tires. Traveling at low speeds will not create much noise but the interstate is different. Trucks and SUV’s need noiseless tires as they will create more noise the faster the driver accelerates. Types of tread can also play an essential role in noise level so keep this in mind.
Warranty

Are you keeping up with all your service requirements? Make sure to give your Ford the care it deserves.
Conclusively, do not stop reading until you have learned about our Ford Protect TireCARE (FPT) warranty program. The FPT plan is a great feature that all Ford drivers can benefit from.
Firstly, this warranty covers the expenses for repair and replacement for road hazards. Hazards include potholes, nails, broken glass, and more.
Secondly, the warranty will also provide towing services to the closest Ford/Lincoln dealership where your tire can be repaired or replaced. Lastly, you will be reimbursed for 100% cost of the new tire, installation, tire disposal, sales tax, and a new valve stem.
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Contact us at (859) 341-6603 to set up an appointment at your local Ford dealership today! Be sure to visit our website to check out the service coupons we offer, print them out, bring your printed voucher and car on the scheduled day, and get ready to receive the best service in the industry. Search St. Albans, WV Ford service near me to find the best Ford location for you.
St. Albans, WV Fun Facts
- St. Albans was originally known as Phillippi.
- The 2010 Census reported 11,044 people living in the city.
- St. Albans is home to the Armstrong Tunnel.
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