We own two Nav's, a 2003 and a 2006. The '06 started running rough a few months ago and I asked my local Lincoln dealer what the problem was and was told it "just" needed a tune up. When I asked how much, I could tell by the look on his face it was not going to be cheap.
He explained that it's very seldom that at least one plug breaks off during the process and usually multiple plugs break. he said something about a poor design of the engine that causes the plugs to basically get fused in the block. He said $500 if we are lucky, but figure on $800.
Once I started breathing again, I told him I would think about it. I called the Lincoln dealer in a town not far from here and was told almost the same exact thing.
I was just looking for an answer when I saw this site. I did see an answer that said in CA they could run anywhere from $200 to $250. Not sure why living in Nebraska would make the tune ups so expensive.
5000.00
$20.000
about 500
You should typically pay between $400 and $600 to replace the compressor on a 2003 Lincoln Navigator. Where the repairs are completed and the type of compressor play a large part in the actual cost.
it cost about 215.00 to refurbish them
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The cost to tune up a 1998 Lincoln Navigator depends on the needs of the vehicle, the cost of supplies, and the cost of labor. There is not a standard price for the tune up. A mechanic can give an estimate for the job.
my 2000 Lincoln navigator weighs 6700 lbs.
Call every local shops in your area for estimates.
According to the 2010 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide : The gas tank holds ( 28.0 U.S. gallons ) ( so , if the tank was empty and you pay $ 4.00 per gallon it would cost $ 112.00 )
i paid $200 retail should be about $250
A ( 2007 ) Lincoln Navigator is 106 liters / 28 U.S. gallons