10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
69,833 miles

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2010 Lincoln Navigator electrical problems

electrical problem

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2010 Lincoln Navigator Owner Comments

problem #3

Dec 282020

Navigator

  • 131,500 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Stalled while driving. Does not start. While all electrical parts are working including battery. Car has been in Lincoln dealer's shop since 12/30/2020. I have been told they have not been able fo detect the problem.

- Sunrise, FL, USA

problem #2

May 202016

Navigator

  • miles
Heated/cool seat module burning, ignition coil, 4X4 (4-wheel drive system), windshield wiper motor linkage transmission, engine light came on, heated heat stopped working, changed entire 4X4 system and it still goes into 4 wheel drive by itself

- Lockport, LA, USA

problem #1

Jul 272015

Navigator

  • 78,000 miles
The running boards of the 2010 Lincoln Navigator malfunctioned at 78000 miles. The automatic running boards began retracting and lowering up and down while vehicle is in motion (at speeds from to 70 mph) and while completely stopped with engine off, making loud grinding sounds. Upon exiting the vehicle on the drivers side the running board retracted while my right foot was still on the board, locking my foot in between the running board and the lower body of the vehicle causing me to fall forward on the pavement in my driveway which is on a semi-steep incline. The running board lowered and I pulled my foot free and it began to lower and raise multiple times making a loud grinding noise. I then had to manually raise the board and shut off the auto function of the running boards to keep this issue from reoccurring. I notified this incident to the local Ford dealer and was told that the only option I had was to replace the motors. I was not informed why this may have occurred nor was I given any options for medical care or concern due to my vehicle being 5 years old and not under any extended warranty.

- La Porte, IN, USA

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