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About Dinger
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Happy Holiday everyone! Specialize in transmissions. Many years at the dealer level in general repair, Red Sox Baseball and uber-experience with Lincoln Navigators. Come on Patriots! Nice job on the Lions last week!

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11 years in the transmission industry.

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ATSG, ASE, BPOE!

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On the job! Real life experience. Hours beyond hours of studying tranmission principles, updates, mods. Performance mods, towing mods, etc..

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Rated top in my field by Aamco Transmissions, 1999
Ranked 2nd in the country for Cottman Transmission 2006
 
   

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Topic: Lincoln/Mercury Repair



Expert: Dinger
Date: 12/23/2006
Subject: turn signal

Question
2000 lincoln navigator
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-----Question-----
when i turn on my turn signals the click sound gets a scratching sound to it,it seems like it slows it the signal down and have even stopped it one time this is on both right and left i got out and checked and all lights function, when hazards are on they work fine what do you suggest, i just bought and got 24000 two year warranty from ford thank you for your help
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Hi Matt,

What's the year and model?

Answer
Really? Wow, I never had that issue with mine, though I have had to replace the alternator and a couple of batteries. Since you have the warranty and if it's Ford's ESP then you need to take it to a Ford dealer, if it's not a Ford ESP then you can take it to anyone that accepts that warranty. I would say, if your warranty is not Ford, to take it to a Cottman but they are just now getting into the full auto repair. So I suggest, again if the warranty is not Ford, to take it to an Aamco. They do total car care and accept all used car warranties.  

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