2004 LINCOLN AVIATOR engine

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual ²Some noise is normal during operation. If the noise is excessive, check
for low power steering pump fluid level before seeking service by your
dealer.
²Heavy or uneven steering efforts may be cause

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual P (Park)
This position locks the transmission and prevents the rear wheels from
turning.
To put your vehicle in gear:
²Start the engine
²Depress the brake pedal
²Move the gearshift lever into the d

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual D (Drive) without Overdrive
D (Drive) with Overdrive can be
deactivated by pressing the
transmission control switch on the
side of the gearshift lever.
²This position allows for all forward gears exc

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual Driving off-road with truck and utility vehicles
AWD vehicles are specially equipped for driving on sand, snow, mud and
rough terrain and have operating characteristics that are somewhat
different fro

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual ²It often may be less risky to strike small objects, such as highway
reflectors, with minor damage to your vehicle rather than attempt a
sudden return to the pavement which could cause the vehicle to

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual Driving through deep water may damage the transmission.
If the front or rear axle is submerged in water, the axle lubricant should
be replaced.
After driving through mud, clean off residue stuck to ro

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual DRIVING THROUGH WATER
Do not drive quickly through standing water, especially if the depth is
unknown. Traction or brake capability may be limited and if the ignition
system gets wet, your engine may

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual GAW (Gross Axle Weight)± is the total weight placed on each axle
(front and rear) ± including vehicle curb weight and all payload.
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)± is the maximum allowable
weight t