Gasoline Fuel System Related Problems of the 2001 Lincoln Navigator

Table 1 shows three common gasoline fuel system related problems of the 2001 Lincoln Navigator. The number one most common problem is related to the fuel pump (two problems). The second most common problem is related to the gasoline fuel system (one problem).

Table 1. Gasoline Fuel System related problems of Lincoln Navigator


Recently reported Gasoline Fuel System problems of the 2001 Lincoln Navigator

The Fuel Pump problem

No start condition every once in a while for a brief minute or two try to crank it again and the engine will start. Occurred about three to four times until no start at all occurred. After towing to the dealer, the problem ended up to be fuel pump failure.   Read details...

The Gasoline Fuel System problem

I own a 2001 Lincoln Navigator with a 5. 4l engine. I was on my way to work and was going approx. 15 mph when I heard a bang coming from the front of the car. At first I thought I had hit something or something was falling off the car.   Read details...

The Fuel Injection problem

Accelerator pedal becomes hard to depress whenever temperature is below fifteen degrees f for an extended period. Once depressed, idle does not return. Engine rpm stays elevated, dropping only when gears change, then building back up to "stiuck" rpm.   Read details...


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