I would not trust it. Ours blew up at 2300, have had it 6 weeks. This is what it says for my Vin... Little bit late.Headed to Houston this weekend. Will let everyone know if I get stuck at a nice midpoint in the middle of nowhere. :’)

I would not trust it. Ours blew up at 2300, have had it 6 weeks. This is what it says for my Vin... Little bit late.Headed to Houston this weekend. Will let everyone know if I get stuck at a nice midpoint in the middle of nowhere. :’)
Did you report a rear shock absorber issue to Lincoln or did it just show up on your app without you requesting it?I would not trust it. Ours blew up at 2300, have had it 6 weeks. This is what it says for my Vin... Little bit late.
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Dealer will be hard pressed to give you a loaner for what is basically a working car. How long are you going to be away?I called a service guy at the dealer (open on Saturday) and he knew nothing. He looked it up and said there was nothing he could do. They were not aware of any inspections (bore checking mentioned earlier).
I called Lincoln and she said parts are expected mid May. Lincoln called the dealer and the service manager will contact me Monday as I pressed for a loaner. I repeatedly said if Lincoln is telling dealers not to demo or sell then why should I drive mine. My concern is getting a new motor (which likely needs the parts as well) means more delay than a part.
I really like my Nautilus so not getting in the mood to get rid of it.
BTW, I do not see a shock absorber report for my vehicle.
Interesting that it's only builds through Dec. That would imply the issue was addressed in later builds. Yet they've told us a while back a remedy was still being investigated. Perhaps that's when the torque spec was addressed?
Do you see this in your Customer Satisfaction Program list for your car? It’s not on mine, but it should be no?Interesting that it's only builds through Dec. That would imply the issue was addressed in later builds. Yet they've told us a while back a remedy was still being investigated. Perhaps that's when the torque spec was addressed?
No, it is not listed on mine. Just 24B09 and 24B23. Surely I'm one of the 6,686? For what it's worth, the issue is very hard for us to notice. Had I not known the issue existed, I may have never noticed it.Do you see this in your Customer Satisfaction Program list for your car? It’s not on mine, but it should be no?
I just picked up my new 2024 Nautilus on Saturday and on Sunday it broke down with just under 100 miles. I had it towed to the dealer and was told it needed a new engine due to this problem. It is the 2nd car out of 12 sold by the dealer that had the same issue.
I believe many dealers are standing on the technicality that this isn't a "recall." It's a "customer service program" which only "recommended" that Hybrids are not delivered or demonstrated. To be charitable, it's poor form.He wasn’t supposed to sell it to you without the recall being done first
The fix is out. Why would the dealer have let you leave with the car without it being fixed? That's terrible service.I just picked up my new 2024 Nautilus on Saturday and on Sunday it broke down with just under 100 miles. I had it towed to the dealer and was told it needed a new engine due to this problem. It is the 2nd car out of 12 sold by the dealer that had the same issue.
That doesn't mean that I have to pay them money and take the car. Just refuse.I believe many dealers are standing on the technicality that this isn't a "recall." It's a "customer service program" which only "recommended" that Hybrids are not delivered or demonstrated. To be charitable, it's poor form.
No question. Unfortunately, in today's world, reasoned opinion is ignored, and extremes are the only things that get press and public attention.It would suck no matter what to have it fail but the exaggeration online is making people really scared.