I would check local salvage yards first most likely the will have one if not call Motown distributors at 517-485-7900
Show me where that air valve control valve is located on a 2000 navigator
at the Ford dealership, it cost $396.00 to replace.
heater Control valve for 2002 Lincoln Ls
The idle control valve on a 1998 Lincoln Navigator is typically located on the throttle body. It is usually mounted on the intake manifold, near the air intake duct. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake hose and other components obstructing the view. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and procedures.
on my 2000 town car it was the idle air control valve sounds like you have the same problem
The PCV valve located is on top of the valve cover. It is right beside of the oil filler cap.
A faulty thermostat in a 2003 Lincoln Navigator can affect the overall cooling system and potentially lead to overheating, but it typically wouldn’t directly cause a heater control valve to leak. However, if the engine overheats, it can increase pressure in the cooling system, which may exacerbate existing weaknesses in the heater control valve, leading to leaks. It's essential to address both issues to prevent further damage to the vehicle's cooling system.
It is on the back of the engine under the wiper area
No , the Lincoln Navigator has the 5.4 liter 4 valve per engine cylinder engine that uses 91 octane fuel
Starting 2006 model Lincoln Navigator there is no IAC used. I spent hours on the internet including Youtube and finally bought a repair manual and for $23 I got the answer! The Throttle Body has the Throttle Position Sensor TPS included or you can replace the TPS only.
unleaded - 91 octane ( according to the 2000 Lincoln Navigator owners manual for the 5.4 L - 4 valve - V8 engine )
The Idle Air Control (IAC) valve on a 2006 Lincoln Navigator is typically located on the throttle body. To access it, you'll need to remove any components blocking your view, such as the air intake duct. The IAC valve is a small cylindrical component attached to the throttle body with an electrical connector and mounting screws. Always consult your vehicle’s service manual for specific instructions and diagrams.