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Re: 2003 Lincoln Navigator Torque Converter [eripapito]
by akirby
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Aug 21, 2007 (12:48 pm)
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Replying to: eripapito (Aug 21, 2007 11:39 am)
Have the engine coils checked. There should have been an extended warranty notice on those - check with the dealer. And if it is the torque converter, your Lincoln dealer has the ability to ask for an AWA - after warranty adjustment where the dealer and/or Lincoln pay for all or part of the repair.
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Re: whining sound when accelerating [pumkinhd1]
by pumkinhd1
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Sep 20, 2007 (12:44 pm)
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Replying to: pumkinhd1 (Aug 29, 2007 5:28 pm)
Here is the result: I guess the dealer did give us the AWA because we paid $250 deductible and that was it. They replaced the transmission front pump assembly and torque convertor.
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Transmission Problem & Overdrive question 2000 Navi
by shartrax
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Sep 26, 2007 (8:10 am)
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Transmission is acting up, won't shift into reverse and the higher gear and the 'off' light starts flashing on the overdrive button - are these 2 things connected? Transmission fluid was low and i put a quart in - that was too much, so drained it to proper level.
Any suggestions, experience or ideas?
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Re: whining sound when accelerating [pumkinhd1]
by seaglass
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Oct 10, 2007 (5:02 am)
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Replying to: pumkinhd1 (Aug 29, 2007 5:28 pm)
I have a 2004 lincoln navigator ultimate with 43,810 . I purchased it at 38, 000 in june 2007. I had the same issue with the high pitched whining on the highway. my husband took it to have had the transmission serviced new fluids etc. It stopped making noises and was was fine untill this past Monday . and now drive does not work. had to put it in d2 to get it home. it is now day 2 Sitting at the dealer awaiting mechanics thoughts. He thinks it is internal?? still under warranty but I understand this is a common problem for the 2003 2004 navigators and the only real fix is a rebuilt or new transmission. called 5 transmission shops and they all said yup seen alot of that problem with 2003 2004's . holding my breath they solve it . I am second owner on a very babied car. all records are up to date and the car was maintained very well. will update outcome
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power flush
by tonynbarb
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Oct 11, 2007 (5:45 am)
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My 04 has 60,000 miles and needs a transmission power flush. Dealer charges $210, transmission shops charge $100. Does the dealer do something special?
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Re: power flush [tonynbarb]
by akirby
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Oct 11, 2007 (6:01 am)
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Replying to: tonynbarb (Oct 11, 2007 5:45 am)
The dealer will use the tranny cooler lines to remove and replace over 90% of the old fluid. The tranny shop is probably just dropping the pan and draining the torque converter which won't get more than 50% of the old fluid out, maybe even less. Let the dealer do it but you might want to shop around. I think I only paid $170 for my old Lincoln LS.
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transmission power flush
by tonynbarb
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Oct 15, 2007 (5:37 am)
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lincoln Dealership $210 (with a $25 off coupon), transmission shops $100, Ford Dealership $139. I went to the Ford Dealership
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2004- Lincoln Navigator Transmision
by bandon
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Dec 01, 2007 (4:58 am)
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Our 2004 Navigator with 52,000 miles the transmission has gone out, the cost to fix is $3,800.00. Service regularly! Two Thousand miles over warranty and Ford will not take any responsibility. This is our second Navigator and our last Ford product. Our 2004 Suburban with over 100,000 has only needed a tune up. No wonder Ford Motors sells are declining.
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Re: whining sound when accelerating [seaglass]
by bandon
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Dec 01, 2007 (7:39 am)
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Replying to: seaglass (Oct 10, 2007 5:02 am)
I have a 2004 Lincoln Navigator that the transmission just went out, the cost to replace is $ 3,800.00, we are 2,000 miles over warranty and Ford will not cover. In your letter you stated that 2004 Navigators have had many transmission problems, do you know where someone can find this information? Thanks
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