Lincoln Navigator PCM Recalibration

Lincoln Navigator vehicles are sometimes exhibiting problems at highway speeds, but a reprogram to the calibration should fix the problem. 

Some 2012-2014 Lincoln Navigator vehicles built on or before May 5, 2014 may exhibit a driveline clunk at highway speeds over 70 MPH during tip-out drive conditions.

Reprogram the PCM to the latest calibration using IDS release 90.03 and higher.

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Mike Mavrigian

Motor Age Editor

Mike Mavrigian has written thousands of automotive technical magazine articles involving a variety of  specialties, from engine building to wheel alignment, and has authored more than a dozen books that crisscross the automotive spectrum. Mike operates Birchwood Automotive, an Ohio shop that builds custom engines and performs vintage vehicle restorations. The shop also features a professional photo studio to document projects and to create images for articles and books.

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