Ford Lincoln Navigator - at 84,000 miles the fuel injectors broke, engine required replacement
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Ford Lincoln Navigator - at 84,000 miles the fuel injectors broke, engine required replacement
Complaints.com received the following consumer message on June 24, 2002:
From: Email User
RE: Ford Lincoln Navigator - at 84,000 miles the fuel injectors broke, engine required replacement
I have a Lincoln-Navigator that I paid $45,000 for and at 84,000 miles the engine fuel injectors stopped working which caused valves to burn up and the engine to need to be replaced. Although out of warranty, I find that engine failure at 84,000 is totally unacceptable.
The engine has been well maintained and the mechanic at Ford found it to be clean with no obvious reason for the malfunction. I have contacted Ford-Lincoln to ask for assistance with the engine repair and have hit wall after wall of customer no assistance.
From: Message Author (click here to email author) Date: Wednesday, 26-Jun-02 00:00:00 CDT Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This Comment On ThisThis car sucks. I have had so many problems with mine that I would never buy another one. My air suspension has gone 3 times in the last 2 years, not to mention a whole host of other problems. From: Message Author (click here to email author)Date: Thursday, 15-Nov-07 13:24:50 CST Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This |
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