Lincoln Aviator: SRS On Diagnosis

  When you start your Lincoln Aviator, the OBD-II system runs a self diagnostic check on all major systems.  If any of these checks fail, you will see a diagnostic warning light on the dash for the corresponding system.  When the SRS system fails this check, you’ll see the SRS light.  SRS stands for supplemental … Read more

Lincoln Aviator P1000: OBD Readiness Test Not Complete

P1000 is a manufacturer specific trouble code.  In the case of Ford vehicles manufactured by Ford (including the Lincoln Aviator), it indicates that the OBD-II monitor testing has not been completed.  This often occurs when the trouble codes have been reset, or the battery has been disconnected/replaced. Auto manufacturers are required to have their OBD-II … Read more

Lincoln Aviator Radiator Leak: Symptoms, Causes, Fix

A leaking radiator in your Lincoln Aviator can cause your vehicle to overheat, resulting in costly long-term damage, such as a damaged head gasket or cracked head. If the issue is not addressed promptly, it can lead to expensive engine damage. Identifying the symptoms of a radiator leak in your Aviator will help you take … Read more

Lincoln Aviator Leaking Heater Core Diagnosis

One of the most common problems that can happen to a vehicle is a heater core leak.  If your Lincoln Aviator has a leaking heater core, it is not a breakdown risk.  Although, it is necessary to make sure that the lost coolant is replaced.  It can cause damage to the vehicle in other ways, … Read more

Lincoln Aviator Bad Starter → Symptoms & Diagnosis

  One of the most common problems that can occur in the life of a vehicle is a bad starter, that includes the Lincoln Aviator.  It is important to determine whether or not it’s a bad starter that is keeping the vehicle from turning over. If your Aviator is not starting, don’t assume right away … Read more

Lincoln Aviator: P0720 → OSS Circuit → Malfunction

P0720 is a generic OBD II trouble code, which means that it has the same meaning for your Lincoln Aviator as it would any other vehicle.  It indicates that your Aviator’s OSS (Output Shaft Speed Sensor) is reporting a malfunction. It’s typically caused by a bad OSS, or a wiring problem. The OSS works by … Read more

Lincoln Aviator P0108:  MAP Barometric Sensor → High Input 

  P0108 is a generic OBD-II trouble code.  It indicates your Lincoln Aviator’s MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor’s voltage reading is outside of the normal operating range.  The voltage is too high.  It’s most commonly caused by a bad MAP sensor, wiring issue, or vacuum leak. The MAP sensor measures the air pressure coming into … Read more

Lincoln Aviator P0443 Code: Meaning, Causes, How To Fix

P0443 is a very common OBD2 code.  It’s generic, meaning it has the same definition for the Lincoln Aviator as any other vehicle.   If your Aviator has this code, it indicates the EVAP purge control valve circuit is malfunctioning. This is typically caused by a short in the wiring to or from the purge … Read more