Lincoln Navigator repair prices

Lincoln Navigator repair prices
Lincoln Navigator repair prices

Lincoln is the luxury vehicle division of American automobile manufacturer Ford. Marketed among the top luxury vehicle brands in the United States, Lincoln was positioned closely against its General Motors counterpart Cadillac.

As the crown jewel in Lincoln's SUV lineup, the Navigator sets the standard of luxury for the brand while proving that it's more than just an upfitted Ford. The gargantuan Navigator offers three rows of seating and either a standard or long-wheelbase body style. Its cabin is lined with the good stuff—genuine leather, wood trim, metal accents—and the whole family can ride in comfort. A twin-turbocharged V-6 makes 450 horsepower, and the Navigator can tow up to 8700 pounds. But rival SUVs such as the BMW X7 and the Cadillac Escalade provide more on-road refinement, while others, such as the Mercedes-Benz GLS-class, offer more creature comforts. Still, the Navigator is pure American-style luxury, and that's something few of its competitors can match.

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Product Reviews:



We purchased a new 2019 Navigator with 16 miles on the lot. It was delivered from 300 miles away. We took possession on Friday afternoon February 22, 2019. On Wednesday February 27, 2019 my wife drove it to her Dr’s appointment over an hour away. She made one stop, and the car would not start. At this point we have owned it for 100 miles. She called the local dealer and 2.5 hrs later a tech installed a new battery and she was on her way. After her appointment 12 miles later at a traffic light the car stalls at a busy intersection. She manages to coast through it and off the street. She calls the dealer and they will send a tow truck. She decides to try and start it again instead of waiting another 2.5 hours again. The car starts and she cautiously drives it to the dealer a few minutes away.It is now March 14, 2019. The car is still in the shop, the Lincoln techs and engineers cannot figure out how to fix it. In two weeks Lincoln cannot diagnose the problem much less fix it. They were able to duplicate the engine stall my wife experienced. We understand it has gone through many tests, wires, ground connections, BCM, PCM have been checked and the dash has been removed. We have asked Lincoln to replace the vehicle, which they will not. There are no expectations the car will be roadworthy anytime soon. It appears we are stuck with an expensive car that no one can repair and if it does get repaired we feel it unsafe to drive. We purchased this vehicle for long trips with family, we will not risk our family in it.This afternoon at 3:44 PM (3/14/19) I received a call from a Lincoln representative. He informed me that the BCM had been replaced and that the car was fixed and the car was going to be kept another day as an engineer had been test driving it. My wife got an email at 4:16 PM (3/14/19) from the service manager at the dealership that nothing had been done to the car and that they are still trying to diagnose the issue. I’m completely confused, 16 days later the Lincoln rep in another state says the BCM has been replaced and the car is fixed and less than hour later the dealership informs my wife that nothing has been replaced and the car is not fixed. My advice, don’t bother with a Lincoln representative. I’m sure the dealership working on the car would know if the car is fixed or not. Dead Navigator.

Bobby of Kenedy, TX
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Great car, except as is with machinery, suspension system faulty (144,000 miles????). Expensive to find fault in system at dealership, and doesn't include actual repairs. Have a Lincoln navigator, and suspension system lasting longer.

Chester of Laurel, MD
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I liked the leather, the tv in the back, the luxury feeling. The seating was comfortable. The prices was well in our price range having 2 kids. They were also comfortable in the car. The car drove very smooth. I'd recommend it to my friends and I have. When my family/friends drove with us they always said it was a smooth drive. They liked and think in the future they will buy as well. When we drive it people always seem to notice our car and I like that people like our car and say so. Our Lincoln Nav is black and it's large. We can always take more people with us when we go out. Room is nice. We have leather seats which last a long time with good care. We have very little wear. Had our car for 4 years. We have changed our tires less than other cars because of the good driving.

Nikki of Little Elm, TX
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I bought used 2018 Lincoln Navigator Black Label L from Atlanta and ship to Cambodia with 9K miles on it. I bought in mid 2019. In overall, I love this vehicle. It has all what we need and it's best for our family with 3 kids. What I don't like about his vehicle is the suspension. When we're on the bumpy or pothole road it doesn't help much. It's bouncy and I can feel the body-roll when cornering. It's now 16K miles, the four brake pads are gone and one rear suspension is oil-leaked and need to be replaced.

Soben of Phnom Penh, Other
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My 2003 Lincoln Navigator recently had to be placed in the shop for problems with the air suspension that rendered the car unsafe to drive on the road (zero suspension causing the car to bounce to the point of near loss of control). I have been shocked by the experience and what I've learned as I researched the issue in efforts to work through the problem (the numbers of folks encountering similar trouble appear to be unusually high). I took the car into the local Ford Dealership who indicated that the fix would be essentially a total replacement of the system at a cost of over $2,600! If that is not absurd enough, I was able to find a very honest and helpful local shop who replaced the air suspension compressor (which is the component that was actually failing) who subsequently ran into problems re-calibrating the system for proper operation. After a few weeks worth of attempts to address the issue, the vehicle was taken back to the local dealership who was also unable to address the re-calibration problem without a full system replacement (at least that is what I was told). Even the dealer is unable to effectively and reasonably provide solutions for their customers with this product. There is clearly a major problem with the design of the system that Ford/Lincoln needs to own up to and provide the customers who invested in their product a fair and reasonable resolution for the flaw in their product. It will only be a matter of time (likely already has happened) before some unfortunate family (who has been put into a bad situation by this issue) experiences a horrible accident due to flaws in this system - and in the end, Ford/Lincoln will need to accept responsibility for the flaw and possibly causing consumers to be placed into a situation that compromises their own safety and that of their family.

Randall of South Riding, VA
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We purchased a 2003 Lincoln Ford Navigator in 2014 and the heat and defrost system went out. Took it back to the dealership and they said it was just the blend doors needed replaced so they claimed that they fixed it. As soon as I switched it from AC back to heat no HEAT or defrost. Took it back to the dealership and they said that it was a solenoid and it would require at least 8 hours of labor and it would be approx 800.00 plus for labor. Needless to say I have been driving it without heat. I was just wondering if anyone else has had this issue? Then we have a keyless entry pad on the driver side door. The keypad works except it won't unlock the driver side door, then with the remote it will unlock all the doors expect the driver side. Does anyone else have these issues or is it just me? I do have to agree not a lot storage space!!

Patty of Holdrege , NE
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New 2014 navigator with less than 200 miles. Cannot read the odometer/information display during the day. Bright sunlight is impossible. The display is brighter when the auto sensor switches on the headlights. Anyone else have this problem?

Brian of Frisco, TX
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The vehicle is beautiful. My first experience with a Lincoln after 15 years with GMC Yukon's. Had my SUV for less than 2 months, 2500 miles, and the Sunroof EXPLODED. Lincoln did not take responsibility. They wanted me to claim it on my insurance. Thankfully, my local Ford Dealer, (correct, Ford, not Lincoln), stepped up and made things right. I was left with a minimal $250 charge, (still not sure why I needed to pay anything), to fix the problem. Most disappointing of all was that nobody at Lincoln took responsibility and truly asked any questions to seek what caused the manufacturer's defect.

Mark of Balsam Lake, WI
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It was my first vehicle. When I was in college it served purpose for not only me but for a lot of my college friends. It took me all over Pittsburgh and back home to Philly. It took me and my girlfriend everywhere we needed including dates. It did take 30 dollars to fill up the tank but if you kept it full it was good on gas. I never got into any accidents and it was good for the snow and Pittsburgh had a whole bunch of it. Mine was black with beige interior. It had a nice body. Just the way it looked it got a lot of girls. I would definitely recommend this truck to anyone. My favorite of all the vehicles I ever had. Very durable no trouble whatsoever. Didn't have any car trouble during all the bad weather. Had no restrictions in the snow, rain or ice. Perfect truck for the conditions.

Brandon of Philadelphia, PA
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This vehicle is great in all weather and large enough for activities like road trips and camping. Very comfortable ride. Would definitely recommend if you have a large family or like road trips. Also has a great towing capacity. Would be hard to get stuck in any type of weather. Absolutely recommend if you lived in a snowy area. Love the look of this vehicle. I don't personally like the look of new crossover SUVs so the classic full size SUV body style is particularly appealing to me. Very sleek design. Very classic. Great vehicle for durability. Nothing beats a SUV if you want something durable and this one really handles just about everything you throw at it.

Colin of Villa Park, IL
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