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How Do You Adjust Brake Pedal Height In A Lincoln Navigator?

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How Do You Adjust Brake Pedal Height In A Lincoln Navigator?

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Adjustable brake pedal height became a standard feature in 2000. After that, you never had to tackle the Navigator in your driveway simply to fit the brake pedal length to your leg span. If you own an older version than 2000, just follow these steps to adjust the height of your brake pedals. Find the brake yoke on your Lincoln Navigator. It will be under the dash, located in the same area as the brake pedal. Look just above the brake pedal and over to the side. Follow the pedal upward to the point it attaches to a rod, called the push rod. Mark the push rod with a marking pencil or some nail polish. A dot of something will help to ensure you keep the rod facing the right direction. Keep an eye on this during the job and check again when you are through. Locate the locking nuts for the push rod and loosen them with a 17-mm wrench. Don’t let the push rod turn. If it does, turn it back so that the mark is in front of you. You may need to use one wrench to hold the bracket and another to b

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