Obviously your jhonson rod has become dislodged and must be reconnected before your car can start. There can be no other explanation given the level of detail you have provided.
fuse
You can fix a broken linkage in a 1999 Navigator truck by adjusting its Gear Shift.
You can fix a broken linkage in a 1999 Navigator truck by simply adjusting its Gear Shift.
To fix the odometer in a 2000 Lincoln Navigator, start by checking the vehicle's fuse box for any blown fuses related to the instrument cluster. If the fuses are intact, you may need to remove the instrument cluster to inspect the odometer gears for damage or wear. Additionally, consider checking the vehicle's speed sensor, as issues with it can affect the odometer reading. If you're not comfortable with these repairs, seeking help from a professional mechanic is advisable.
Disconnect the battery.Remover the serpentine belt.Unbolt the belt tensioner from the bracket.
To fix the electric running boards on a 2003 Lincoln Navigator, first, check the fuse related to the running boards, as a blown fuse can prevent them from functioning. Inspect the wiring for any visible damage or loose connections. If the motors are not working, you may need to replace them; this involves removing the running board assembly and installing new motors. Lastly, ensure the sensors are clean and functioning properly, as they trigger the boards to deploy.
Put Gas In It! Right!
Make sure the fuses are good. A test light may be needed to check the light circuits for power to see where there is a power loss.
If you have figured out where it is leaking from then here is a link to check out. I haven't used these people yet, but I am planning on it if I need to replace the air shocks in the front...
IF THE LEAK IS FROM THE RADIATOR, THERE IS NO FIX EXCEPT TRY THE RADIATOR STOP LEAK CANS OF FIX....IF THAT DON'T WORK, GET A NEW RADIATOR. THAT'S ALL YOU CAN DO!!!!!!!!!!!
I experienced the same problem with my 2001 Navigator and it was fixed by replacing the pump mount (according to the dealer). Fortunately, it was under warranty and didn't cost me anything. Since I had the dealer take care of it, I don't know how involved the job is but it may also be the solution to your problem.
reload it.. or habbo will fix it shortly.