Lincoln Continental
The Lincoln Continental was a front-drive luxury vehicle manufactured by Ford Motors between 1939 and 1948, and from 1956 to 2002. Powered by a V8 engine, its main competitor was the Cadillac DeVille.
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Here is the link with the answer: http://www.oemwire.com/Help_Pages/Replace_Serpentine_Belt_2001_Lincoln_Continental
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I am assuming that you have a 3.8L with this... I just changed mine and I have a 91. It was kinda simple, just raise the car and...
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check the last four on the vin, and the last four numbers on the block should mach if so.
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Check the battery it may be low or need replacement
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go inside side of the trunk on the left side turn of the airbag system go inside side of the trunk on the left side turn of the...
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If you own the car look under the hood and there should be a diagram showing the belt path and what pulleys to capture and which...
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depends bumper to bumper you will to do the following.change oil and oil filter.transmission fluid and filter, air filter new...
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Are you sure you do not mean DCL? Data Control Link (DCL message center)
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On firewall,behind linkage to carb,between driver and engine.
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The air ride suspension is probably f**ked up...get it fixed professionally and stop putting fat people in your trunk
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If you have removed the bolts holding it in place, lightly tap it with a hammer as it is stuck. Make sure you have removed the 2...
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We just had this happen on a 67 Lincoln at our shop. It is not easy, but can be done. You need to pry up the back of the hood...
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It is in the trunk on the driver side in front of the wheel well behind the insulation.
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Cartalk.com--The Tappet Brothers know all.
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A few of the problems I have with my 93' Continental is mainly with the digital gauges. It gives me a low oil pressure warning...
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This is not a job for a novice. If you don't have to do it yourself, take it to a mechanic! To access the parts the inner fender...
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I'm assuming that your Continental is similar to my Mark V. That option came with a receiver that would be mounted in the garage...
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Exhaust manifold or on catalytic conerter.
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Air suspension. But if you have one and the air bags are shot, it's a lot cheaper to convert it to coil springs. I have a '96 TC...
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Check to see if you have brake lights. There is a switch on the brake pedal called the brake-on-off (BOO) switch that tells the...
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To get to the clock you must remove the black plastic piece that is around it that surrounds the computer buttons and surrounds...
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if its a DVD player they want it hooked up to the e-brake. so this is how i got around it take the pink wire on the harness (the...
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a dash cluster, is the gauges and lights etc that are grouped together in front of the driver,
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Could be one of two things. It could be the head/control unit. Or, more probably, the fan resistor has gone bad. Look under the...
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Follow this link and read all about it and many other things about lincolns. http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/tech.html
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More then likely there is a short in the keypad on the drivers door. your vehicle is set for a timed lights out, do the...
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Condensation in the exhaust train is perfectly normal. It should dry out after several minutes. If it smells like antifreeze,...
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I own the all data program for this vehicle, because I also own this vehicle. This job is a pain in the a$$. Trust me. I took one...
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On a 1964 Lincoln it should be attached to the engine on the drivers side underneath the exhaust manifold.
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go to walmart and buy some skill!
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See "Related Questions" below for free online sources of Ford Owners Manuals
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