2010 Lincoln Navigator - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Driver side window will not go up on 2010 lincoln
You will need to determine if its the switch or the motor with a volt/ohm meter. Either the switch is not sending power to the motor or the switch is not getting voltage or the motor is burned out. However to trace the problem you need volt/ohm meter. They are like $10 or less to buy. You can see how to use one on youtube videos...
10/19/2014 4:18:25 PM •
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Navigator motor blower low hum
If it sounds like an electric motor hum, it could be the blower motor.You might check the cabin air filter to make sure it is not blocked.
9/15/2012 4:34:04 PM •
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1999 Lincoln Navigator, turns over but wont start. I tried starting fluid, but still no start.
Question edited for clarity.
Question moved to Lincoln Navigator.
Any DTC Codes?
Did you disconnect the battery lately?
Is the Security Light flashing?
Do you have fuel pressure?
Check for spark?
The most common causes that hinders normal starting operation of your Lincoln Navigator are dead key fob battery
, dead 12v battery, corrosion on battery terminals, bad alternator, clogged fuel filter, broken starter, blown fuse, empty gas tank, immobilizer error or any fault in the electrical system.Dec 17, 2020
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1/24/2022 7:45:34 PM •
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Fuel pump driver module location
Fuel pump is actuated by the PCM. engine computer.The fuel pump module it self is in the tank. ie pump, gauge sending unit.
12/8/2021 12:18:41 AM •
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Can i flat tow a two wheel drive 2008 Lincoln Naigator behind an RV?
this question can oficially be answered in either the owners' manual or by the dealer but I will state this..depending on how far you plan to go..it is usually better on newr vehicles to put them on either a dolly that supports the drive wheels or a trailer behind the rv..by drive wheels I dont mean the steering end.. I mean the wheels that get power from the engine.. this is due to the spinning of the driveline without the engine powering the transmission fluid inside.. sometimes this will tear up or wear out the final drive clutches and cause malfunctioning of the transmission..just to save your sanity..plan on using a tandem flatbed .. if you dont have one..u-haul rents them..the costs will offset a major transmission repair..learn how to load and tie the truck down for safe transporting..good luck and safe travels..
7/2/2019 2:04:57 AM •
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on Jul 02, 2019
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