Lincoln Aviator Service Repair Workshop Manuals
Lincoln is an American luxury automobile manufacturer that started building cars in 1917. Lincoln is the luxury division of Ford Motor Company. The Lincoln Aviator was a mid-size luxurious SUV built by Lincoln from 2002-2005. The home mechanic can easily make repairs and keep up with maintenance using a Lincoln Aviator Service Manual.
The Lincoln Aviator shares many components with the Ford Explorer and the Mercury Mountaineer, and is styled to resemble the larger Lincoln Navigator. With luxurious leather and woodgrain interiors, quiet and smooth operation and a powerful engine, the Lincoln Aviator sets the standard for the mid-size SUV market. One of the shortest-lived vehicles produced by Lincoln, high quality examples hold their market value well. In a world of similar boxy SUV designs, the Lincoln Aviator stands out from a crowd.
Lincoln opted for the double overhead cam 32 valve version of Ford Motor Company’s legendary 4.6 liter modular V8 as seen in the Ford Mustang Mach 1 and the Mercury Marauder. The home mechanic will find the 4.6 V8 to be a largely trouble-free motor. The service manual shows detailed steps for accomplishing upkeep and repairs to maintain reliability and efficiency.
Due to the wide range of vehicles utilizing the 4.6 liter engine, replacement parts are common and inexpensive. Most repairs can be done comfortably from home on the Lincoln Aviator. With over 300 horsepower on tap, the Lincoln Aviator has plenty of power. The do-it-yourself tuner will find that a world of aftermarket accessories is available to safely and reliably add power and performance.
The Lincoln Aviator was available in rear-wheel drive as standard, and an all wheel drive option that included a standard towing package. The Lincoln Aviator with AWD had an optional towing package that brought tow capacity up to 3500 pounds. The Lincoln Aviator had standard four wheel disc brakes with plenty of stopping power for the size of the vehicle.
The Lincoln Aviator stands out from a crowd, with styling elements that led to the SUV being nicknamed the “Baby Navigator.” Chrome trim, wheels and other upscale details make a Lincoln Aviator a highly desirable mid size SUV. Because they were only produced for a few years, owners will find that resale values remain higher than average and demand for well maintained examples is robust. A Lincoln Aviator repair manual will help the owner repair worn out components with step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow.