Lincoln Lincoln Aviator 2020-present Exhaust Specifications
Explore the detailed exhaust system specifications for the 2020-Present Lincoln Aviator. Learn about components, materials, and performance for maintenance, repairs, and upgrades.
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Key Specifications
Exhaust Type
Dual Exhaust
Material
Stainless Steel
Sound Level
72 dB at 60 mph
Emission Standard
EPA Tier 3, Euro 6
Catalytic Converter Type
Three-Way
Available Specifications
Exhaust System Components
This section outlines the key components of the Lincoln Aviator's exhaust system, including the muffler, catalytic converter, and exhaust pipes. Learn about their functions, materials, and placement within the vehicle.
Exhaust System Components
This section outlines the key components of the Lincoln Aviator's exhaust system, including the muffler, catalytic converter, and exhaust pipes. Learn about their functions, materials, and placement within the vehicle.
Muffler
- Dual exhaust muffler design for enhanced performance
- Constructed from stainless steel for durability
- Reduces exhaust noise while maintaining engine efficiency
- Positioned at the rear of the vehicle for optimal sound dispersion
Catalytic Converter
- High-efficiency three-way catalytic converter
- Reduces harmful emissions (CO, NOx, and hydrocarbons)
- Made with ceramic honeycomb structure coated with precious metals
- Located close to the engine for faster activation
Exhaust Pipes
- Dual exhaust pipes for improved airflow
- Made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel
- Designed to minimize backpressure
- Integrated with heat shields for safety
Performance Specifications
This section covers the performance metrics of the Lincoln Aviator's exhaust system, including sound levels, emission standards, and airflow efficiency. Understand how the system contributes to the vehicle's overall performance.
Performance Specifications
This section covers the performance metrics of the Lincoln Aviator's exhaust system, including sound levels, emission standards, and airflow efficiency. Understand how the system contributes to the vehicle's overall performance.
Sound Levels
- Optimized for a quiet cabin experience
- Exterior sound level: 72 dB at 60 mph
- Active noise cancellation technology integrated
- Tuned for a refined exhaust note
Emission Standards
- Complies with EPA Tier 3 and Euro 6 standards
- Emissions reduced by up to 90% compared to older models
- Equipped with onboard diagnostics (OBD) for emission monitoring
- Supports hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants
Airflow Efficiency
- Dual exhaust design improves airflow by 15%
- Minimized backpressure for better engine performance
- Optimized pipe diameter for balanced exhaust flow
- Supports turbocharged engine variants
Maintenance and Care
This section provides guidelines for maintaining the Lincoln Aviator's exhaust system. Learn about inspection intervals, common issues, and tips for ensuring longevity and optimal performance.
Maintenance and Care
This section provides guidelines for maintaining the Lincoln Aviator's exhaust system. Learn about inspection intervals, common issues, and tips for ensuring longevity and optimal performance.
Inspection Intervals
- Inspect exhaust system every 10,000 miles
- Check for rust, cracks, or leaks
- Monitor catalytic converter efficiency
- Verify muffler and pipe integrity
Common Issues
- Rust due to moisture exposure
- Cracks in exhaust pipes from thermal stress
- Clogged catalytic converter
- Loose or damaged heat shields
Maintenance Tips
- Use high-quality fuel to reduce carbon buildup
- Avoid driving through deep water to prevent rust
- Replace worn components promptly
- Schedule professional inspections annually
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Component Specifications
Overview
- Type
- Dual Exhaust System
- Configuration
- Split Rear Exit
- Platform
- CD6 Platform
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Location
- Underbody, Rear
Dimensions
- Pipe Diameter
- 2.5 inches (63.5 mm)
- Tailpipe Diameter
- 3.0 inches (76.2 mm)
- System Length
- 12.5 feet (3.81 meters)
- Muffler Length
- 24 inches (609.6 mm)
- Muffler Width
- 8 inches (203.2 mm)
- Muffler Height
- 6 inches (152.4 mm)
- Catalytic Converter Length
- 18 inches (457.2 mm)
Materials
- Pipes
- 409 Stainless Steel
- Muffler
- Aluminized Steel
- Catalytic Converter
- Ceramic Substrate with Platinum Coating
- Tailpipes
- Polished Stainless Steel
- Hangers
- Rubber with Steel Core
Features
- Performance
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- Optimized Flow Design
- Reduced Back Pressure
- Enhanced Engine Breathing
- Improved Horsepower and Torque
- Acoustics
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- Active Noise Cancellation
- Tuned Exhaust Note
- Quiet Cruise Mode
- Sport Mode Sound Enhancement
- Durability
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- Corrosion-Resistant Materials
- Heat-Resistant Coatings
- Vibration Dampening
- Impact-Resistant Design
- Aesthetics
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- Polished Tailpipe Finishes
- Integrated Rear Diffuser
- Hidden Mounting Hardware
- Branded Exhaust Tips
- Environmental
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- Low-Emission Catalytic Converter
- Recyclable Materials
- Eco-Friendly Manufacturing
- Compliant with EPA Standards
Safety Features
- Heat Management
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- Heat Shields
- Thermal Insulation
- Cooling Fins
- Structural integrity
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- Reinforced Hangers
- Crush-Resistant Pipes
- Impact Zones
- Emission Control
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- Oxygen Sensors
- Catalytic Converter Efficiency Monitoring
- Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)
Comfort Features
- Noise Reduction
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- Multi-Chamber Muffler
- Sound Deadening Materials
- Active Noise Cancellation
- Vibration Control
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- Flexible Joints
- Rubber Mounts
- Balanced Exhaust Flow
- Temperature Management
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- Heat Shields
- Insulated Pipes
- Cool Airflow Design
Accessories
- Upgrades
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- Performance Exhaust Tips
- High-Flow Catalytic Converter
- Custom Muffler Options
- Maintenance
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- Exhaust Sealant Kits
- Replacement Hangers
- Heat Shield Repair Kits
- Protection
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- Underbody Coatings
- Rust Inhibitors
- Exhaust Wrap
Maintenance
- Service interval
- Every 30,000 miles or 24 months
- Service Items
-
- Inspect for Leaks
- Check Hangers and Mounts
- Clean Exhaust Tips
- Inspect Catalytic Converter
- Test Oxygen Sensors
- Check for Corrosion
- Maintenance Notes
- Regular cleaning and inspection recommended for optimal performance and longevity.
Warranty
- Basic
- Miles: 36,000Years: 3Coverage: Parts and Labor
- Powertrain
- Miles: 60,000Years: 5Coverage: Catalytic Converter and Exhaust Manifold
- Corrosion
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 5Coverage: Perforation from Corrosion
- Emissions
- Miles: 80,000Years: 8Coverage: Catalytic Converter and Oxygen Sensors
Production Details
- Manufacturer
- Lincoln Motor Company
- Manufacturing Process
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- Laser Cutting
- Robotic Welding
- Flow Testing
- Acoustic Tuning
- Quality Control
- inspection: 100% Visual and Acoustic InspectionTesting: Pressure and Flow TestingCertification: ISO 9001 Certified
- Sustainability Practices
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- Recycled Materials
- Low-Emission Manufacturing
- Energy-Efficient Processes
- Production Metrics
- Annual Output: 50,000 UnitsDefect Rate: Less than 0.1%Lead Time: 4 Weeks
Service Information for Exhaust Service
Maintenance and service requirements specific to the exhaust system
- Inspect for Leaks
- Check Hangers and Mounts
- Clean Exhaust Tips
- Inspect Catalytic Converter
- Test Oxygen Sensors
Ensure all connections are secure and free of corrosion.
- Replace Oxygen Sensors
- Inspect and Clean Muffler
- Check Heat Shields
- Test Exhaust Flow
- Inspect Flex Joints
Use OEM parts for replacements to maintain performance.
- Replace Catalytic Converter
- Inspect and Replace Hangers
- Check for Corrosion
- Perform Full System Inspection
- Test Emission Levels
Major service may require specialized tools and equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 Is the exhaust system compatible with all 2020-Present Lincoln Aviator models?
Is the exhaust system compatible with all 2020-Present Lincoln Aviator models?
The exhaust system is designed to be compatible with all 2020-Present Lincoln Aviator models, including both standard and hybrid variants. It is engineered to meet OEM specifications, ensuring proper fitment and performance. However, it is recommended to verify compatibility with your specific trim level and engine type before purchase.
Q2 What maintenance is required for the Lincoln Aviator exhaust system?
What maintenance is required for the Lincoln Aviator exhaust system?
Regular maintenance for the Lincoln Aviator exhaust system includes inspecting for rust, corrosion, or damage, checking for loose or worn components, and ensuring proper alignment. It is also important to clean the exhaust tips periodically to maintain appearance. Follow the vehicle's maintenance schedule for specific intervals and consult a professional for any repairs.
Q3 How do I install or replace the exhaust system on a Lincoln Aviator?
How do I install or replace the exhaust system on a Lincoln Aviator?
To install or replace the exhaust system, first, lift the vehicle securely using a jack and stands. Remove the old exhaust by detaching clamps, hangers, and bolts. Align the new exhaust system, ensuring proper fitment, and secure it using the provided hardware. Tighten all connections and check for leaks. Professional installation is recommended for optimal results.
Q4 What should I do if my Lincoln Aviator exhaust system is making unusual noises?
What should I do if my Lincoln Aviator exhaust system is making unusual noises?
Unusual noises from the exhaust system may indicate loose components, leaks, or damage. Inspect the system for loose clamps, hangers, or cracks. Check for exhaust leaks using soapy water around connections. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician for a thorough diagnosis and repair.
Q5 How can I optimize the performance of my Lincoln Aviator exhaust system?
How can I optimize the performance of my Lincoln Aviator exhaust system?
To optimize performance, ensure the exhaust system is free of obstructions and leaks. Consider upgrading to a high-performance exhaust system for improved airflow and sound. Regularly inspect and maintain the system to prevent corrosion and damage. Proper tuning and alignment of the exhaust can also enhance overall vehicle performance.
Factory Service Resources
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