SOURCE: 2004 Lincoln navigator misfire on cylinder 8 error code p318
Replace the coil pack once more. I went through 2 new ones on my f150 on one cylinder. One worked, the other didn't (both new off the shelf). Condensation build up in the boot caused mine to misfire. Anytime you replace a coil pack, squirt a little silicone grease inside. This will prevent condensation from hitting your plug. Fords are notorius for this problem, especially if you live in a humid area. Also, make sure and clear the codes after you make the repair.
SOURCE: 1999 Lincoln Navigator ABS warning light turns on?
One of the ABS sensor's is bad or a hub bearing is bad.Could be front or rear.
SOURCE: 2005 Lincoln Navigator. Message says to Check
Most likely the problem you are experiencing with the park assist is a fault in one of the sensors mounted in the rear bumper. I would not consider it to be a major fix, however there will be a few hours labor involved as the bumper cover needs to be removed to replace the sensors.
SOURCE: 2003 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR: ROUGH IDLING
Check air filter if it's dirty replace, replace fuel filter. these are the most neglected things on a car. If you need more help let me kow.
Randy
Testimonial: "THANKS FOR THE HELP, I REPLACED THE AIR FILTER. I AM NOW TESTING IT BEFORE I REPLACE THE FUEL FILTER. I WILL ADVISE LATER OF THE RESULT."
Hello
When the service engine
soon light (Also called the check engine light) is turned on this is
to alert you to the fact that Powertrain Control Module (computer)
has detected a failure somewhere in the systems it controls you may
not feel any difference in the way the engine runs, this can be the
transmission or the engine or emission system, there are fault codes
set in the modules memory for these faults. What needs to happen now
is to have the powertrain control module scanned with a special tool
called an OBD2 electronic engine control scanner or a OBD2 code
reader. Once the code(s) are read then you must perform the
diagnostics for each code and make the appropriate repairs based on
the findings of the diagnosis that was performed, this is called
doing "Pinpoint" testing.
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