Depends on where you live and who performs this repair. Also depends if the head is damaged or is just a blown head gasket. Call around your area and get estimates.
lincoln navigator
hellow just wonderin if you guys know where would be the heater core on my 2003 Lincoln navigator
Not using premium fuel caused that in my 2004 Navigator.
That would depend on the year of your Navigator and Expedition. See the related link.
I would say NO ( I was looking at the 2001 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide and it does not show anything about it having a cabin air filter )
I got 3 prices on a v8 ls they ranged from $695.00 to $1200.00. i did it myself
On a Lincoln Navigator : Bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine * sensor 1 would be close to the engine BEFORE the exhaust enters the catalytic converter
It would be wise to replace the intake gasket with a new one than to try to fix the old one. How long it would take to replace the gasket would depend on the model, year and engine type you have.
I would think that the most luxurious car is the Lincoln Navigator.
It could be one of your vaccum lines that collapsed
to replace the intake gasket would be about 4 hours labor. parts would run about $50
I would check your alternator*(check the spelling).