Lincoln Town Car Maintenance & Repair

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#169 of 1117 Re: 2003 Lincoln Town Car [euphonium] by henry3241

Aug 10, 2005 (8:12 pm)

Replying to: euphonium (Aug 10, 2005 11:44 am)
euphonium, thanks for your reply. I have solved the Horn noise by checking the Owners book. You can discontinue that feature by going through a set procedure with the key in the ignition and pressing the remote door lock switch. As for the seat belt dinging indicator, you can trick it by starting out with the seat belt on while the car is in motion. Once your under way you can unbelt and the chime stops ringing. I know it's not good to ride without using your belt but I have a medical issue. You could also go to a salvage yard and ask them to cut the chrome male portion of the seat belt out of a wreck and then place it in the female portion of the belt in the car you are riding.. I will try over the weekend your suggestion with the Neg. cable on the battery. Once again thank you. jh

#170 of 1117 Re: 95 No start [nvbanker] by shoemaker

Aug 12, 2005 (3:15 pm)

Replying to: nvbanker (Jul 21, 2005 4:50 pm)
Fuel pump was replaced just after the 4th of July. Today, wouldn't start after 1 1/2 hour lunch. It's hot here - 100 degrees plus. Did start after trying for about 10 minutes. Any other ideas? Thanks. Janice

#171 of 1117 Re: 95 No start [shoemaker] by euphonium

Aug 12, 2005 (10:27 pm)

Replying to: shoemaker (Aug 12, 2005 3:15 pm)
When my TC didn't start on a very hot day, I put a plastic bag of ice on the ignition module located on the driver's side of the engine. That cooled it down within a minute and it started.

#172 of 1117 Re: 2003 Lincoln Town Car [henry3241] by nvbanker

Aug 13, 2005 (3:53 pm)

Replying to: henry3241 (Aug 10, 2005 8:12 pm)
Your manual should tell you how to reset the oil life indicator. It's usually a combination of buttons that you push to do it, just like de-programming the horn chirp.

#173 of 1117 : 2003 Lincoln Town Car [nvbanker] by henry3241

Aug 18, 2005 (7:53 pm)

Replying to: nvbanker (Aug 13, 2005 3:53 pm)
I tried re-setting the Oil life thingy as directed via the Manual, didn't work. I bringing it to the Dealer tomorrow for a couple of other things I'll have them look at that as well.. Txs, JH

#174 of 1117 CD Changer for Town Car by rontc

Aug 21, 2005 (9:38 am)

I just purchased a 2004 town car (signature model) with what I understand is the standard radio. It has a single CD player and a tape deck. It has a CD button that scrolls through three selections: RADIO, CD (internal) and "CDDJ." I assume that the last is to control a trunk mounted CD changer. I would like to install an aftermarket CD changer that will handle 10 CDs and play MP3s. What are the pitfalls and issues that I need to know about?

#175 of 1117 Re: [nvbanker] by swright1

Aug 23, 2005 (6:37 pm)

Replying to: nvbanker (Oct 09, 2004 11:44 pm)
i am looking for info for my mom she bought a 2005 lincoln towncar and has been having problems getting things addressed with the dealer. ever heard of when the windshield wipers are on the dash lights dont work they told her at first the switch needed to be changed they did still did it and then they said it was just one of those little glitches that nothing could be done in my opinion when you buy a brand new car you shouldnt have to deal with glitches

#176 of 1117 2000 TC by izaclown1

Aug 24, 2005 (5:26 am)

I had a frustrating one the other day. My 2000 would not shift out of park. I called the dealership. They said "tail light out, safety feature". I pulled all of the bulbs out and all were good, even the ones in the third brake light. Ask some one to touch the brakes and NO LIGHTS. Checked fues and they were all fine. I was able to turn the key to the first postition and shift into neutral and cranking it up. Drove to the dealship and they replaced the brake switch and harness. Works fine now, but was very frustrating. After talking with others, this seems to be a little more common than you would think.

#177 of 1117 Re: [swright1] by nvbanker

Aug 26, 2005 (3:49 pm)

Replying to: swright1 (Aug 23, 2005 6:37 pm)
You absolutely shouldn't have to put up with glitches like that! And I've never heard of that before, which could be why the service department is shining you on. If there's another Lincoln dealer in town, try them. Otherwise, escalate nicely, your request to have this issue resolved, first with the Service Manager, then the store manager, then the Ford Rep, if necessary. Don't just take that response, it's ridiculous.

#178 of 1117 Re: My guess is.... [nvbanker] by aprilw3067

Aug 27, 2005 (1:08 pm)

Replying to: nvbanker (Jul 25, 2005 8:10 am)
Our mechanic thought two of the door switches were worn and not making contact consistently... to be on the safe side, he replaced all 4 door switches and the key pad. We picked the car up last evening.Our mechanic said if the alarm does go off, maybe something in the door latch may be triggering the alarm and that will have to be replaced ??? Today , surprise, surprise - THE ALARM WENT OFF!!!! Nothing near it to trigger it, sunny, dry weather! We took it to a fellow at an alarm/security store who wanted to see if he could ground a wire to turn the alarm off.....we hoped he knew something our mechanic didn't know....he couldn't disarm it! It's factory installed.
But, he disconnected the switch for the trunk that leads to the alarm. He and another fellow tried different things with the remote,etc. They said to close all doors, use the remote starter to lock the doors making sure the anti theft light is not displayed on the dashboard. So the problem hasn't been fixed. Any other
suggestions? Thanks, April
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