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with car off and keys in pocket open hood and check all pulleys and components something not turning possible seized such as idler pulley alternator noise is belt being dragged over something not turning
Hello, machja14 and thank you for asking your question on Fixya!
Here is a simple process that will walk you through a few steps that
will pinpoint the overheating problem on your 2004 Lincoln Aviator,
without even using any tools. It has helped millions of people, and I am
certain that it will help you, because I wrote it for people in your exact situation. How to diagnose your overheating 2004 Lincoln Aviator
Take it to a Lincoln dealer. The Lincoln body has a longer warranty than most cars. Your liftgate may not be made of metal, but the through and through failure warranty from Rust could be questionable enough to cover it.
We had a new door and trunklid warranteed after 5 years on our Mark 7. Plus they painted the entire car.
The problem is the Lincoln Aviator is a piece of junk!!!! If anyone is thinking about purchasing one turn around and run. I cant begin to tell you how many problems i'v had and continue to have w/my 04 Aviator. I know this aint much help I just don't want to see anyone else end up like us...
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