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Drivers rely heavily on the Lincoln Aviator for its robust Co-Pilot360™ features. When body damage occurs, ensuring every camera and radar is perfectly targeted is a critical liability step before returning the vehicle to the road. U611 platform is packed with ADAS tech. Reverse brake assist and 360-degree cameras require exact floor mat targeting.
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What Core Auto Logic can do for the Lincoln Aviator
Model coverage
This Lincoln Aviator model page covers 7 indexed years from 2020-2026 with exact-year service pages for module, security, and calibration data.
Across indexed Lincoln Aviator years, documented sensor systems include IPMA - Forward Camera (2024 Refresh + ADA), Front Radar - CCM (Active Drive Assist - Reserve+), Active Drive Assist Camera (Reserve+ / Black Label / Grand Touring), Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Left (BSM), and Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Right (BSM); 63 calibration trigger records are indexed across the model line.
Core Auto Logic supports model-line diagnostics, exact-year module programming, security-access planning, and ADAS calibration where equipped for the Lincoln Aviator.
HS-CAN, MS-CAN, HS-CAN3, Private CAN (IPMA-SODL/SODR), Ethernet (IPMA-GWM); OTA ...
ADAS SYSTEMS (12)
Forward Camera (Monocular)Front Radar - CCM (Co-Pilot360+)Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Left (BSM)Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Right (BSM)Rear View Camera360-Degree Camera (Reserve / Black Label)Forward Radar (77GHz)360-Degree Camera (Reserve+)Active Drive Assist Camera (Reserve / Black Label)IPMA - Forward Camera (2024 Refresh + ADA)Front Radar - CCM (Active Drive Assist - Reserve+)Active Drive Assist Camera (Reserve+ / Black Label / Grand Touring)
CD6 platform (Lincoln Aviator, 2020 - all-new nameplate). Longitudinal rear-wheel-drive architecture (shared with Ford Explorer 2020+). Premium 3-row luxury SUV. Engines: 3.0L EcoBoost V6 TT (400hp / ...
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FAQ
Which ADAS systems does the Lincoln Aviator have, and which require calibration after collision repair?
Aviator Co-Pilot360: forward monocular cam, CCM 77GHz radar, BSM L/R, rear/360° cams, Active Drive Assist. Post-collision cal: forward cam, CCM, IPMA, 360° cams, Active Park/reverse-brake and BSMs. 360° needs exact mat targeting.
Can you reset the airbag/SRS light on a Lincoln Aviator?
We reset Aviator SRS lights with our diagnostic software and OE-grade tools. On U611 platform we diagnose, clear codes, and program modules; IPMA/CCM often require PMI via FDRS on CAN-FD/AutoSAR.
What's involved in programming a replacement ECU/PCM for the Lincoln Aviator?
Replacing/programming an Aviator ECU/PCM uses our diagnostic software and OE-grade tools. On U611 the flow requires VIN programming, immobilizer pairing, CAN-FD/AutoSAR network config, and PMI via FDRS for IPMA/CCM; calibrations may follow.
Do you support all-keys-lost (AKL) on the Lincoln Aviator?
We support Aviator all-keys-lost using an authorized locksmith workflow. For RWD or AWD and gasoline or PHEV variants we perform immobilizer programming, key cutting and teach with our diagnostic software; proof of ownership required.
What's needed after windshield replacement on a Lincoln Aviator?
After Aviator windshield replacement the forward monocular camera and Active Drive Assist require ADAS recalibration. On U611/Co-Pilot360 we perform camera relearns; 360°/reverse-brake may need mat targeting if disturbed.
Can you service a Lincoln Aviator on-site, mail-in, or both?
We service Aviators both on-site and by mail-in. Mobile calibrations for Co-Pilot360 require a level surface and space for targets; module bench programming/mail-in handles PMI/FDRS tasks. OE-grade tools and diagnostic software used.
Generations
Aviator generation guides
Start at the generation guide that matches your build, then drill into the exact model-year page for module, security, and calibration specifics.
Across indexed Lincoln Aviator years, documented sensor systems include IPMA - Forward Camera (2024 Refresh + ADA), Front Radar - CCM (Active Drive Assist - Reserve+), Active Drive Assist Camera (Reserve+ / Black Label / Grand Touring), Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Left (BSM), and Blind Spot Monitor Sensor - Right (BSM); 63 calibration trigger records are indexed across the model line.
Core Auto Logic supports model-line diagnostics, exact-year module programming, security-access planning, and ADAS calibration where equipped for the Lincoln Aviator.
Start with the model-year page before quoting module, security, or calibration work. Each year page carries the indexed systems and notes for that build.
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