It's your temperature sensor. I had the same problem. Dealership couldn't determine the cause since their diagnostic equipment could only capture the problem while it was occurring and my car wouldn't cooperate. After $1500 down the drain I finally lucked into Ford mechanic who had seen (and fixed) the problem for several others. It was another $1000 to fix it but have had no problems since. My LS has almost 170,000 miles on it and runs like a dream.
By the way, I don't know where you live but the Ford Dealership I had luck with is located in Gallipolis, OH. You could call them.
According to the 2005 Lincoln Aviator Owner Guide : ( 5W-20 )
According to the 2005 Lincoln Aviator Owner Guide ( 5W-20 )
A 2005 AWD Lincoln Aviator 4 door SUV curb weight (no passengers or cargo) is 4,975 lbs.
According to the 2003 Lincoln Aviator Owner Guide : ( 85.2 litres / 22.5 U.S. gallons )
I have a 2005 Lincoln Aviator with 190,000 miles. The a.c. is not working but the drivetrain seems to be running fine. I change the oil and do the required maintenance.
On a ( 2005 ) Lincoln Aviator : The fuse box is under the dash on the drivers side , and the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) is located in the engine compartment on the drivers side
Lincoln Aviator was created in 2003.
According to the 2005 Lincoln Aviator Owner Guide : It came from the factory with the ( Motorcraft BXT-65-650 battery ) ( that's BCI group size 65 , 650 cold cranking amps )
Below the instrument panel , on the driver side ( according to the Owner Guide )
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