Lincoln Navigator owners have reported 5 problems related to engine exhaust system (under the engine and engine cooling 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.
When attempting to put my truck in gear, the brake pedal presented no resistance, suddenly the e-brake light came on, and an error stated low brake fluid. I added brake fluid which appeared to resolve the issue. After driving approx. 20 miles home, the brake error returned, and the fluid was again low. I made an appt with the dealer the next day they were open, again added brake fluid, and drove the truck to the dealer. They called me 2 hours later to tell me the leaking brake fluid had been sucked into the engine and the engine was beyond repair and needed to be replaced. When the service tech started it to move it a service bay, a large amount of white smoke came out the exhausted and the engine began to knock. This all happened in the course of 24 hours and the truck was driven less than 40 miles from the first error notification to my being informed the engine was damaged beyond repair due the brake fluid leak.
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While unlaoding the back of my truck, I was burned by the tail pipe that protrudes from the back right side of the truck. The burn is a 1/2 round shape on my right leg. Took the truck in for service and Lincoln dealership said that is how it was designed for my model year and no fix was available. I have reported the problem to Lincoln but have not heard back from them as of this writing.
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My son,[xxx], got a second degree (I'm a physician) burn on his right lateral calf by the tail pipe when he was standing at the back end of our 09 Lincoln Navigator SUV. Â the tail pipe is points backwards and, although it doesn't protrude, it is just flush with the rear bumper, thus when he was leaning in to grab his tennis gear his right calf touched the tail pipe. Â he now has a "crescent moon" shaped burn wound with some blistering on his right calf that we are working to prevent from getting infected. Â the dealership parts department tells me there's no plastic cap or a shorter tail pipe that they can install to prevent this problem. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).
My Lincoln Navigator has been sitting there for so long since my wife and I can not afford to fix it. My 1993 Ford explorer has been broken down on us like you would not imagine. Help is needed please.
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Without warning the vehicle stalled while the consumer was driving at an undetermined speed. The consumer contacted the dealer on four separate occasions and the problem still continued. When idling the vehicle made a pressure like noise that would get louder, the low oil indicator light would come on, the valves had a tapping sound that was abnormal, there was a metal scraping sound which as if the bottom was going to drop out, there were exhaust noises along with a popping sound, and there was continuous stalling. The consumer stated there was an ongoing dispute regarding the odometer reading. Also the brakes and door locked never worked.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Engine And Engine Cooling problems | |
Car Stall problems | |
Engine problems | |
Engine Failure problems | |
Check Engine Light On problems | |
Engine Exhaust System problems | |
Engine Stall problems | |
Engine Shut Off Without Warning problems | |
Gasoline Engine problems | |
Engine Oil Leaking problems |