Lincoln Navigator owners have reported 4 problems related to battery (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Lincoln Navigator based on all problems reported for the Navigator.
During normal driving conditions, the car gave in rapid succession a number of warnings and the car began to run rough and shift erratically. One related to the stability control system and the other was a "etc engine failsafe mode". After restarting the car the stability control error persisted. The dealer replaced sensor assembly 6l2z*3c187 for ~ $1000 for the part and labor + the battery and indicated no other codes were stored relating to the fail safe warning. The fail safe warning returned a few weeks later and the dealer was unable to replicate or capture any codes over a 2 day period.
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1998 Lincoln Navigator customer states that the battery did not have enough charge to start the engine and the airbag warning light id flashing. Customer believes problems are linked*
the problem was diagnosed as a faulty airbag module caused by decreased battery voltage.
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Vehicle was purchased at marshall bros in new orleans, vehicle was sold as a certified vehicle. Vehicle had to have a new transmission installed 2 months after vehicle purchased. Vehicle was sold with the problem known to dealership. Worker at location stated they knew it and when we purchased vehicle, they insisted on us buying an extended warranty since it was used. Insisted to the point of giving policy at cost, this was due to known problem, transmission case and unit was so badly damaged that it could not have been missed. Previous owner contacted and stated they told dealership of problem. Also since vehicle was owned electrical system has gone haywire, battery not charging periodically, alarm and lights operating on their own,lights staying on, coming on at night, radio staying on dealership stated they could not find anything wrong when brought in for issues, they kept vehicle for three days. Happened several more times, same statement by dealer. I researched problem on internet and discovered TSB's on same problems, but no recall. But tsbs have existed since 2004, dealer knew windshield leaks into computer and moonroof can leak causing same problem, dealership didn't fix anything, then when out of warranty dealership states known issue and fuse panel needs replacing at cost of $4,000 . This should be a recall after my research and since the dealerships are doing everything they can including lying and selling vehicles with known problems. Bbb was contacted and in process of having press involved. Please look at all complaints on issue and make a recall necessary. This is a dangerous problem, vehicles wrecking, putting drivers in dangerous situations.
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When I turn the car off the heat blows high and will not cut off. Have to disconnect battery or will run it down. Have also noticed instrument panel lights flashing after car is turned off. Recently noticed that it happens after rain. Took to dealership twice - unable to detect problem after keeping vehicle for 2 days.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Electrical System problems | |
Wiring problems | |
Underhood Wiring problems | |
Ignition problems | |
Fuses And Circuit Breaker problems | |
Battery problems | |
Electrical Failure problems | |
Horn Assembly problems | |
Ignition Module problems | |
Battery Dead problems |