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I was looking at the 2011 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide and it shows it has the 5.4 liter
The 2004 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide shows : ( 6 lugs per wheel , total of 24 )
Five --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 2006 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide shows : ( 6 lugs per wheel , total of 24 )
The 2006 Lincoln Navigator owners manual shows : 7 quarts WITH FILTER CHANGE for your 5.4 L 3V engine
On a 1999 Lincoln Navigator : Open the drivers door and on the latch pillar you will see an information sticker that shows the original tire size on the vehicle from the factory
A 2000 Lincoln Navigator needs 6 quarts of oil, and the recommended viscosity is 5W20. ========================================================= The 2000 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide shows to use ( 5W-30 ) The 6.0 U.S. quarts with engine oil filter change is correct
I was looking at the 2004 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide and it shows : ( maxi fuse 118 / 30 amp / driver and passenger climate control seat module )
That truck is rated for Premium (grade 89) gasoline, which has been E10 since 1985. It won't run on E85 gasoline. ===================================================== The 2000 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide shows to use ( " premium " unleaded gasoline , 91 octane or higher
The odometer.
Press and hold in the odometer setting button till display shows miles or kilometers
The odometer is separate from the speedometer. The odometer counts how many miles you have driven total, while the speedometer shows how many miles you will travel in an hour if you maintain a given speed. You should immediately take you vehicle to a qualified service technician, and get the odometer fixed.
The speedometer and trip odometer could be in the troubleshooting mode. The A & G pins on the ALDL could be shorted together to get into this mode with the ignition on without starting the engine. When the dashes are there there are no codes present. If the CCM cannot communicate with other onboard computers you would have a ERR displayed. Id say check to see if there is a jumper between the A & G pins left in by a mechanic 1st.