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Lincoln navigator adjustable pedal height wrong

Does anyone have a schematic on how to adjust the gas pedal height only? My son recently made an adjustment to fix an issue we were having with the adjustable height control. the result is the pedal is too high now and the seems to be harder to push. A schematic of how to re-adjust it would be helpful.

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Lincoln Dealers used to have an excellent rep helping Lincoln People!! As a next resort...visit your local Lincoln Service Writer...I would be surprised of any expense...These adjustments used to be reviewed with new buyers at time of delivery!! Lincoln Pride!!

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try the relays for it, they tend to tie several systems into one relay which could cause all those things to no longer work

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  • Posted on Sep 15, 2008

SOURCE: Lincoln Navigator - Bluetooth

to get a great answer on this question you need to go to your dealer. lincoln has a second to none support just ask and they will bend over backward for you . and if you one of the unlucky few that have a poor dealer call the number in your owners manual and report them.

Lincoln is all about making their customers happy.
if you dont get the help you want you can contact me and i will have them checked out . and you will get a personal phone call from one of the CEO's
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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2008

SOURCE: Rear air ride suspension is not maintaining height

The are ride height adjusters the look like arms. they are mounted on the bottom of the struts and lower control arms that control the height The can be adjust but for the most part if the were working fine before then they need to be replaced. Make sure that there are no leaks in the system.

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 lincoln navigator running board

The door switches are built in the latches on each of the doors, they are pron to sticking, leaving the security module to beleive the door is open.
The simple fix is to spray a generous amount of WD40 on, in, and around the door latches, then opening and closing the door a few times. I would start with the passenger door as`this is likely the culprit. do the rest of the latches as a prevenitive measure.

Hope this is of some help.
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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

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