Transmission Not Go Into Gear Problems of Lincoln Aviator

Lincoln Aviator owners have reported 3 problems related to transmission not go into gear (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Lincoln Aviator based on all problems reported for the Aviator.

1 Transmission Not Go Into Gear problem of the 2005 Lincoln Aviator

Failure Date: 06/10/2014

The plastic gear shift unlock lever, which is inside of a metal housing underneath the gear shift knob broke off. It is a very poor design and is a safety hazard, because one cannot move the gear shift without the release being raised.

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2 Transmission Not Go Into Gear problem of the 2003 Lincoln Aviator

Failure Date: 10/28/2013

Our 2003 Lincoln Aviator continues to experience the same problem - once in park, you cannot move the gear shift to any other gear - it's stuck. Occasionally, my husband can wiggle a wire underneath the brake and gas pedals so we can shift into reverse or drive but this continues to happen. I have been stuck, alone and with our small children. Is there a permanent correction for this issue?.

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3 Transmission Not Go Into Gear problem of the 2003 Lincoln Aviator

Failure Date: 09/06/2010

The contact owns a 2003 Lincoln Aviator. The transmission shift cable continuously becomes dislodged from the shift cable brackets. While driving the shifter would not go into gear. He would have to go under the vehicle and snap the cables back together. There was a recall NHTSA#02v313000; component: power train:automatic transmission. After contacting the dealer in regards to the failure he was told his VIN was not included in the recall. The manufacturer was contacted and also informed him his VIN was not included in the recall and he would have to pay for the repairs. The failure mileage was 52,000. Updated 12/30/10 the abs light illuminated. The dealer replaced the brake activation switch. The power window motor was replaced. Updated 01/07/11 updated 04/07/11.




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