Lincoln Aviator Engine Cooling Parts

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The Lincoln Aviator was introduced to the North American market in 2002. Intended to become a smaller and more affordable alternative to the full-size Navigator, the new model was built on the Ford U1 platform (used also as the Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer’s platform). Sharing most body panels with two previously mentioned vehicles, the Aviator, although, got corporate Lincoln’s grille, redesigned tail lights and headlights, and a slightly different tailgate. Its powertrain was composed of a 4.6L 32-valve DOHC Modular V8 that developed up to 302 hp and 300 lb.-ft. of torque transmitted either to the rear or to all wheels (depending on driving mode) by means of a 5-speed automatic transmission.

If you notice the coolant temperature indicator needle of your Aviator is frequently positioned in the red range, probably it’s time to look for some replacement parts. Fortunately, our website is the place where you can get almost any repair part the engine cooling system of your SUV needs. We’ve achieved it dealing with a large number of aftermarket manufacturers, which, additionally, are well-known and globally reputable. Enjoy the assortment of truly upscale Lincoln Aviator replacement engine cooling parts right at the webpage you’ve already browsed.