This is normal for Navigator, the radio will play, and the windows will run up and down for up to 5 minutes after the ignition is turned off. Just open the drivers door to over ride it. They do that so if you listening to a radio program you can hear the end without having the car running. Most newer Lincolns do this.
you should take out the fuse that controls the radio.
The 2000 Lincoln Navigator most likely suffers from the same intermittent odometer problem that has plagued many Ford vehicles (1999 - 2003 F150, F250, F350, Expedition, and Explorer). Lincoln Navigators have also been suspected of having the same problem. It would be helpful if a Navigator owner could confirm that the same problem does exist in the Navigator. iSee the following site for a discussion of the intermittent odometer problem. http://www.odometer-repair.com . I'm another owner confirming same problem. I have a 2001 Lincoln Navigator with same problem.
They believed that with the right amount of power, they could be turned into hawks.
Does who have a boyfriend? How could anyone answer that?
if it says pregnate it could be a false positive meaning you could have cancer instead
To hide the fact that he could barely play his instrument.
In a Lincoln Navigator : ( 5.4 liter / 330 cubic inch V8 ) * depending on model year it could have 2 , 3 , or 4 valves per engine cylinder
It could be one of your vaccum lines that collapsed
Could be an incorrect refrigerant charge in a/c system
On a 2003 Lincoln Navigator : A problem has been detected with the Anti-lock Brake System It could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem As long as the red " BRAKE " light is not on in your dash , you still have " normal " brakes
If you have power seats in the Lincoln Navigator, and they won't move forward or backward, it could be that the switch is worn out and needs to be replaced. Also, there is a chance that a switch wire came off or is loose.
the tumblers in your key switch are failing replace them before long
The 2000 Lincoln Navigator most likely suffers from the same intermittent odometer problem that has plagued many Ford vehicles (1999 - 2003 F150, F250, F350, Expedition, and Explorer). Lincoln Navigators have also been suspected of having the same problem. It would be helpful if a Navigator owner could confirm that the same problem does exist in the Navigator. iSee the following site for a discussion of the intermittent odometer problem. http://www.odometer-repair.com . I'm another owner confirming same problem. I have a 2001 Lincoln Navigator with same problem.
As with most vehicles today, the Navigator has a serpentine belt. This is a long piece of rubber. Rubber stretches over time. When serpentine belts stretch, they get loose on the pulleys. Of course, the squeal you hear could be a bearing going.
Have your heater core check out. On my navigator there was a leakage in a tube under the passenger fender. Take it off and check out you tubes.
anyone who looks into her eyes is turned to stone, and her blood was turned to acid
it could be a leak coming from the chamber behind the water pump just beneath the exhaust manifold. too much labor
It could be spark plugs or coil packs. Auto Zone will check your computer codes for FREE. This way you won't be guessing.