NavigatorPro
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- 2018 and 2021 Lincoln Navigator L
Hello! I just wanted to introduce myself. I am a professional driver and my previous vehicle was a 2018 Lincoln Navigator L Select and that was driven to 130000 miles before sold. I did have numerous issues with the 2018 to include transmission failure at 70000 miles and the camphaser issue which caused a cold start knock. Both turbos were replaced under warranty. At one point the check engine light was flashing with a strong fuel smell and it got towed to the dealership! Many problems with that vehicle and it spent months in the dealership service department.
My current vehicle is a 2021 Lincoln Navigator L with 31000 miles on it and there has been no issues as of yet. Why did I get the same vehicle again? Its because I know Ford/Lincoln would eventually get the problems out of this vehicle and 2021 being the 4th model year would probably have the major issues taken care of. I also found this guy on YouTube called "Ford Tech Makuloco" and that educated me on on the real maintenance requirements. The Ford Tech changes oil on Ecoboost engines at 3000 miles and only uses high quality fully synthetic API SP oil and changes the transmission fluid at 30000 miles. Im not sure if that kind of treatment would have made things different, however, I can say the oil got changed on the 2018 at 7000 miles and transmission fluid never changed. When the oil was changed the engine felt peppier and when the oil was drained at 7000 it was jet black.
My advice to prospective buyers of any vehicle is to buy a mature model where the company had years to engineer out the problems. Never ever buy a 1st or 2nd model year vehicle. Usually the 5th model year is the sweet spot of reliability and in Fords history it usually takes that long to get rid of all the problems. As for maintenance requirements whatever Ford/Lincoln says they are cut the time intervals in half. If they say replace the spark plugs at 100k miles then replace them at 50k. Transmission/PTU/Rear diff all need to be changed at 30000 miles. Oil needs to be changed at 3000 miles. Coolant can go 85000 miles.
If you have any questions about your Navigator feel to ask me. I have spent over 160000 miles and 4 years in this type of vehicle...driving it daily. I am an expert on it.
My current vehicle is a 2021 Lincoln Navigator L with 31000 miles on it and there has been no issues as of yet. Why did I get the same vehicle again? Its because I know Ford/Lincoln would eventually get the problems out of this vehicle and 2021 being the 4th model year would probably have the major issues taken care of. I also found this guy on YouTube called "Ford Tech Makuloco" and that educated me on on the real maintenance requirements. The Ford Tech changes oil on Ecoboost engines at 3000 miles and only uses high quality fully synthetic API SP oil and changes the transmission fluid at 30000 miles. Im not sure if that kind of treatment would have made things different, however, I can say the oil got changed on the 2018 at 7000 miles and transmission fluid never changed. When the oil was changed the engine felt peppier and when the oil was drained at 7000 it was jet black.
My advice to prospective buyers of any vehicle is to buy a mature model where the company had years to engineer out the problems. Never ever buy a 1st or 2nd model year vehicle. Usually the 5th model year is the sweet spot of reliability and in Fords history it usually takes that long to get rid of all the problems. As for maintenance requirements whatever Ford/Lincoln says they are cut the time intervals in half. If they say replace the spark plugs at 100k miles then replace them at 50k. Transmission/PTU/Rear diff all need to be changed at 30000 miles. Oil needs to be changed at 3000 miles. Coolant can go 85000 miles.
If you have any questions about your Navigator feel to ask me. I have spent over 160000 miles and 4 years in this type of vehicle...driving it daily. I am an expert on it.


