Lincoln Navigator 2016 with front end vibration

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I own a Lincoln Navigator 2016 l select. The car has been vibrating since the day I bought . I went to the dealership and they could not find any problem with the car but after 3 years I called the dealership and they said that this is a problem with the 4 wheel drive and other customers complained about the same issue. Lincoln need to do a recall about this matter. I have done everything from buying new tires, new brakes and rotors, new shocks, new bushings, new wheel bearing and nothing helped. This is serious matter and Lincoln need to do a recall as soon as possible. I know other people complaining from the same issue and they are planning to get rid of the car. This problem happen with Ford F-150 as well.
 
I own a Lincoln Navigator 2016 l select. The car has been vibrating since the day I bought . I went to the dealership and they could not find any problem with the car but after 3 years I called the dealership and they said that this is a problem with the 4 wheel drive and other customers complained about the same issue. Lincoln need to do a recall about this matter. I have done everything from buying new tires, new brakes and rotors, new shocks, new bushings, new wheel bearing and nothing helped. This is serious matter and Lincoln need to do a recall as soon as possible. I know other people complaining from the same issue and they are planning to get rid of the car. This problem happen with Ford F-150 as well.

Hi Issam and welcome to the Lincoln Forums. This type of issue seems to often be related to a driveline imbalance/vibration issue.

Call Lincoln Concierge, find another Dealership to have your vehicle properly diagnosed and serviced.
Do not just drop off your vehicle and hand them the keys. Instead, have the Service Department send someone on a test drive with you before you leave your vehicle, so you can demonstrate the vibration issue. Be sure to have the Tech clearly state that they feel it.
Once they say they feel it, they can not just say "We couldn't find any problem". This goes for most any service visit for a problem. Always demonstrate the issue. Do not just tell them what is wrong, hand them the keys and leave. That too often leads to the dreaded "Could not duplicate customers concern" diagnosis.

"Recalls" are normally confined to safety related issues. This is not the type of issue that will normally be addressed with a recall, so you are going to need to become more proactive.

Let us know how you make out and good luck.
 
I have the same issue, vibration on the floor when I accelerate between 40-70 mph, I'm looking for any kind of advice or solution
 
I also have a 2016 Navigator Select and I've only had it for 3 weeks and the vibrating seems to get worse at times
 
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