Lincoln Navigator servicing cost

Lincoln Navigator servicing cost
Lincoln Navigator servicing cost

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.

The 2017 Lincoln Navigator is a full-size luxury SUV known for its spaciousness, comfort, and a wide range of features. Here are some of the notable features that were available on the 2017 Lincoln Navigator:

Exterior Features:

HID headlights with LED signature lighting

Power-deployable running boards

Power liftgate

Panoramic Vista Roof (optional)

Roof rack with crossbars (optional)

20-inch alloy wheels (standard on the Select trim)

Interior Features:

Premium leather upholstery

Heated and ventilated front seats

Heated second-row seats

Power-folding third-row seats

10-way power-adjustable driver and front passenger seats with memory settings

Tri-zone automatic climate control

SYNC 3 infotainment system with an 8-inch touchscreen

Voice-activated navigation system (optional)

Rear-seat entertainment system (optional)

Safety and Driver Assistance Features:

Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with cross-traffic alert

Rearview camera

Front and rear parking sensors

Adaptive cruise control

Forward collision warning with brake support

Lane-keeping assist

Enhanced active park assist (assists with parallel and perpendicular parking)

Trailer sway control

Performance and Mechanical Features:

3.5-liter turbocharged V6 engine

Rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive options

6-speed automatic transmission

Adaptive suspension (optional)

Tow package (optional, increasing towing capacity)

Other Features:

Keyless entry and ignition

Remote start

Power tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel

Wood trim accents

Power-adjustable pedals

Premium THX II audio system (optional)

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Product Reviews:



2008 Navigator - Two times have had right front brake assembly fail while I am driving somewhere with family. Occurred in 2012 with 30,000 miles and again in 2015 with 50,000 miles. Has anyone else had this problem? I suspect a class problem that no one is talking about.

Larry of Centreville, VA
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This has brought a lot of joy and value to my life. It has gotten me numerous places I needed to get and have never failed me. I'd recommend this to anyone. It's fast, durable, long lasting and very spacious. Nice interior, good speakers, great smooth drive. You will love it. Beautiful from the inside and out. Love the way it looks overall how the size is just right for me and my posture. The durability is amazing. Had this for many years and it's barely broken down plus everything stays intact.

Shonna of Bronx, NY
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Come on ford - what's the deal. I don't understand how a company can make a vehicle with so many problems - that costs $50k and up and act like there's nothing wrong. How many fires - deaths and loss of homes does it take before they step up - it's time for them to buy back lincoln navigators and crush them. I own a 2003 lincoln navigator - bought it 8/15 and what a electrical nightmare. This car has a mind of its own and does what it wants when it wants - the dealer doesn't know how to fix them. Lights comes on - radio comes on - stuff works when it wants - battery goes dead if not driven everyday, air suspension is the most deadly thing I ever seen, pumps up - goes down, changes ride height while driving for no reason. High beams work some days and sometimes there smoke like it's going to catch on fire. I had this car in the shop 15 times and everything that gets "fixed" causes other things to stop working. Time for a class action lawsuit against lincoln.

bill of Clark Summit, PA
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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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My 2004 Lincoln Navigator transmission cooling line rusted out. Ford/Lincoln discontinued making the replacement lines and now unable to repair. Searched internet unable to locate a replacement part. Lincoln's reason - they thought they had produced enough so they stopped making replacement parts. Very poor answer.

Nancy of Bloomingdale, IL
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I have own over 10 Ford cars. In 2006 I traded in my Ford SUV, for a new Lincoln Navigator. I've always kept my car up, doing oil changes when needed and any service that the manual recommend. My wife now has her second Ford Edge a 2013. I've been having problems with my Navigator. I've changed out the fuel pump, and now they're saying I need an engine. I've always kept good maintenance on my vehicles. I am not physically able to work so I'm on a fixed income. I've served my country in the military and worked all my life, and my Navigator was my pride and joy, and my only means of transportation to the VA, other than my wife's car who works five days a week, so I cannot afford $8000 for new engine. I've called the customer service and they said there's nothing they could do, Except offered me the employee discount on a brand new car. But why would I buy a new Ford when the one I have only has 71000 miles on it. I have wrote Mr. Mark Field CEO of Ford six letters in three weeks. I have received no reply from Ford. I have a friend with the same year, make, and around the same miles, that had the same problems that had to replace his engine. FORD, FORD, FORD WHY?

James of Inglewood, CA
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Bought my '03 Nav in '04 with 19000 miles on it for 45,000. Would expect something so beautiful, so expensive, would work. Suspension. Engine miss. Shifter. Timing chain. Instrument cluster...I can go on. Not enough room! Shame on u Ford!!!

Rebecca of Longview, WA
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It has very good value. It is expensive but well worth it. It's very comfortable and luxurious, with the newest and best technology. Very smooth to drive. I have had mine for more than four years and I have never had any problems with it. Very reliable. Drives very smoothly. Good in all terrains. It is super stylish and super fancy. The interiors are very luxurious and the line is very elegant. Everywhere I go, people stare at it. It's a very flashy car. Again, I have had mine for over four years and no problems. My only complain are the wheels. I had to replace them too soon in my opinion. Otherwise, it is a very reliable vehicle.

Giselle of Chula Vista, CA
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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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They should do a recall on the 2004 Lincoln Navigator's rockers because they all rot out in no time and also the sensors go bad all the time but when they run good they're nice.

Michael of Fall River, MA
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