2016 Ford Fusion-Energi Alignment

Ford Alignment service at Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City, UT
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

9 common questions answered

How much does a four-wheel alignment cost for a 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi?

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This range reflects up-front pricing and includes factory-spec adjustment using OEM-calibrated equipment. You’ll receive a before/after printout and a suspension check to confirm the alignment will hold. For added value, review our local service specials and schedule service online near downtown and the Ballpark neighborhood.

  • Caster, camber, toe adjusted
  • Before/after readings provided
  • Suspension/steering inspection
How long does a four-wheel alignment take on a 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi?

A typical four-wheel alignment takes about {{service.duration_minutes}} minutes from check-in to road test.

Time can vary slightly if we need to free seized adjusters or replace worn hardware. Our Salt Lake City location is minutes from downtown and close to I‑15/I‑80, making drop-offs simple. Book your slot through our online scheduler for the most accurate timing and to plan your day.

  • Same-day service, most cases
  • Road test to verify
  • Printed alignment results
How often should I get an alignment on my 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi in Salt Lake City?

Every 2–3 years or about 30,000 miles is a good alignment interval in Salt Lake City.

Local roads see winter frost heaves, ongoing construction, and canyon runs that can nudge settings off. Check alignment sooner after suspension work, a curb or pothole hit, or if tires start to wear unevenly. Convenient access near the 500 West corridor makes quick visits easy—schedule service to lock in a time.

  • 2–3 years or 30,000 miles
  • After impacts or repairs
  • At first wear symptoms
What are the signs my 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi needs an alignment?

Four clear signs are uneven tire wear, the car pulling, an off-center steering wheel, and vibration at speed.

Commuting across the Wasatch Front or using 500 West to bypass State Street can expose wheels to seams and potholes. If the steering wheel won’t center on straight roads toward Smith’s Ballpark or you notice feathered tread, get a check. Book a quick inspection now: schedule service.

  • Tread feathering or cupping
  • Steering wheel not centered
  • Vehicle drifts or pulls
What's included in a 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi four-wheel alignment?

We measure and adjust caster, camber, and toe to factory spec and provide a before/after printout.

The service also includes a suspension and tie-rod inspection, tire pressure check, and a confirming road test. Using Ford‑capable, OEM-calibrated equipment helps ensure the Fusion-Energi tracks straight on I‑15/I‑80 and local arterials. Check current service specials and schedule your appointment.

  • Front/rear measurements
  • Adjust to factory targets
  • Printed results for records
How do I know if my 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi alignment problem needs more than just an alignment?

If tie rods, ball joints, or struts are worn—three common culprits—the alignment won’t hold until they’re repaired.

Our technicians inspect steering and suspension first and confirm any parts needed before adjusting angles. That prevents repeat tire wear and keeps the Fusion-Energi stable on rough city streets and canyon approaches. For clarity and timing, schedule an appointment at Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City.

  • Pre‑alignment inspection
  • Clear repair estimates
  • Post‑repair alignment
2016 Ford Fusion-Energi Alignment Service in Salt Lake City

Larry H. Miller Super Ford sits at 1340 S 500 W in the industrial heart of the Salt Lake Valley, tucked just west of I‑15 and south of I‑80. That means easy access from Bountiful, Murray, West Jordan, Midvale, and the Ballpark neighborhood near downtown. Local roads see winter frost heaves, seasonal traffic for Smith’s Ballpark and the Utah State Fairpark, and frequent construction seams that can push a 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi out of spec. Our alignment process stabilizes steering and helps even tire wear for daily commuting and weekend drives along the Jordan River Parkway or up the canyons. Explore current service specials and schedule service. Find us minutes from downtown: 1340 S 500 W, Salt Lake City.

What's Included in a 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi Four-Wheel Alignment

We begin with a tire pressure check and a visual inspection of steering and suspension components, including tie rods and ball joints. Next, we mount precision targets and measure caster, camber, and toe at all four corners. Our technicians adjust angles to factory specifications, then verify on-center steering and stability with a road test. You’ll receive printed before/after readings for your records—useful for tracking tire wear patterns over time. This approach helps your 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi track straight on I‑15/I‑80 and around the near‑Southside grid. Ready to book? Schedule service online; check service specials before you arrive.

2016 Ford Fusion-Energi Alignment Specifications

Factory specifications for a 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi define front and rear caster, camber, and toe within tight tolerances to balance stability, tire wear, and steering response. We reference Ford’s service data and use OEM‑capable alignment equipment to set each angle precisely, front and rear independently. Small deviations—often from curb taps, potholes, or frost heaves—can add up to feathered tread, pull, or a crooked steering wheel. After adjustments, we confirm the wheel is centered and provide a printout you can keep. Bring your 2016 Ford Fusion-Energi to Larry H. Miller Super Ford Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City for a factory-spec alignment — schedule service.