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Jaquavious Walker Posted on Sep 28, 2015
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How to open 1998 Lincoln Navigator it latch is broken?

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2015
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You could try setting release to work manually. I have had the same problem. Take tne motor off set the catch clip at the right height. This should work with no cost.

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The hood release once the hood has been popped is located on top of the RF headlamp.....pass front headlamp....lift the hood up a little bit then you can see it and then open the hood...Hope I could help!!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2010

SOURCE: Lincoln trunk motor/latch

MY MOTOR WAS GOOD< SWITCH WAS BAD..........
I have a 93 Town with same issue. After troubleshooting it I found the motor was fine but the switch on the motor assembly was the problem. Part Nr. 16601101. I did some searching on the internet but could not locate a replacement. I drilled out the brass rivets, opened it up and cleaned all the contacts. It was easy to see the problem -17 years of dust/dirt/wear. It's now working again. Not sure how long it will last. Some of the contact strips inside were a bit worn. I'll have to hunt up a new switch next time it goes.

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