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Replying to: carfixer345 (Aug 14, 2006 10:00 am) My 94 does this too, but also I have a question you may be able to help me with. I had the transmission lines go bad and I had them taken out and now cannot seem to see where they go. There are two lines coming out of the radiator going somewhere and there are two emply connections on the transmission cooler and then two coming out of the transmission itself. I cannot find where these lines go. I have been to the library and looking for a diagram but nothing seems to bring up the preciswe locations. Thanks for your help. Mark
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Replying to: carfixer345 (Aug 14, 2006 10:00 am) It appears that I am not the only one with these troubles. I also have a 1997 Lincoln Continental acting very similar to yours. My vehicle has been doing this for at least 1 1/2 yrs. All though I am the new owner I have a pretty good history of the car. My car has had new fuel pump/filter, plugs/wires, sensors of which I'm not sure which ones, and a few scanner diagnostics tests, all of which have'nt helped. My car does not show any codes, no engine light or any other indicators. If you find anything positive could you please forward your fix, i would very much appreciate it. Thanks ahead of time. K.Whitford |
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Hello Lincoln owners: I recently bought a 2000 L. Continental. Iīm happy with it, but i dont know why doesnt appear snapshots of that car on the research pages such Edmundīs or CARS.COM. Is this a Good Car? Is it necesary to fill it up always with premium gas? Regards
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I have a 2001 Lincoln Continental Signature Series with all the bells and whistles. My problem is that I start up the car, it starts perfectly, then when I put it in reverse or drive, it stalls out. Does anyone know what this problem is? Once it is driving, it goes well....and this has been happening for the last couple of months.
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Replying to: sfh (Sep 20, 2006 9:41 am) I was wondering if anyone had any answers?
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Replying to: rossiron (Jan 03, 2007 6:37 am) |
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Replying to: mcavinee (Sep 04, 2006 6:17 am) |
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I have a beautiful 1995 Lincoln Continental (beige). The other morning, it wouldn't start. Up to then it ran perfectly. My mechanic suspects it's the Timing Chain. I want to sell it. I recently replaced the air suspension system with the coil suspension system, guaranteed for life of the car. The body is in beautiful condition. (some paint peeled off the rubber front bumper). Inside, there is a ripe in driver's seat upholstery, and the headliner is coming down in the back above the rear window. The passenger window works intermittently (tho it is up, it has never stuck when down) I have done all scheduled maintenance, and kept records of that. Emissions passed easily. What i want to find is a Lincoln Enthusiast, who would love to own and work on the car, and restore it to its day-before-yesterday top-running condition. If anyone knows such a person, Please let me know! Thanks so much, You all ! |
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