do you mind me asking what your original transmissioni problems because i had many of these cars and was always able to get trans going fine without rebuiding. i am not saying your can be fixed but if you give me insite to problem i could maybe save your trans does it stay in first gear and not shift into secound and thrid? are you losing fluid or does the car not move at all let me know and i will let you know if its a easy fix e mail me garyspeedshop@gmail.com ill get back to you i am not making any money from you i am passing 36 yrs of auto repair. im am retired and enjoy helping people with my talents i can help you locate trans units new and rebuilt
on the lsc its most likely the same with a bill blass mark 7 1988 which i own in perfect shape . but im 18 and its 2009 so the car reallly needed a stereo. that worked ! and so i replaced the regular tape deck with something new but old. a kennwood digitall aduio everything you need i pod hook up / charger / CD storage. store up to 80 hours of music into your car ! lol. anyway to wire up some bad ass sound your going to need to get a ''wiring harness'' they sell them at any autozone or other ''car sound'' shops. just tell them the year. and if it helps do what i did and bring the old radio out of youre car and show the guys because sometimes they get 1988 lincolns confused with god damn towncars !!!
that happened to me but to get there after you buy a wiring harness go out and buy a classy new deck for youre lsc it will really bring your car into the newr age yet still looks classy. plus what ever youre interior color is they have tons of new car stereos that light up certain colors and all kinds of stufff. re doing a vehicle is always good enjoyment
but once you get the wiring harness..
plug it in to the main wiring
there should be a white/whiteblack,purple/purple black,grn/grnblk, , gray/gray blk - those are all audio. your speakers
and red yellow and black are youre power power control/ on off ! and ground.
hope i helped you...
Nope sorry it doesn't have a 9" rear... It's an 8.8 integral rear where the 9" has a removable carrier aka: pumpkin... I only wish my 1989 Mark VII had a 9" because it was an still is a bullet proof rear!!! I had to rebuild mine once and it is in need of another rebuild. I wish I had the money to fabricate a 9" into my Lincoln I would have done this a long time ago... They do have housings for the Mustangs of this era but the Lincoln is wider and a little different then the Mustang...
Since you don't give any other information, you should start by making sure that you have electric power. Failing that, you might try checking the settings on your thermostat. You will want to be sure you have it set to cool, not heat the house and that the temperature setting on the thermostat is below the ambient room temperature.
I think the button is on the lower side drivers dash or the emergency one is in the trunk, the side of the filler door look for a wire with a little handle on it and pull. It may have fallen behind the side panel so check that if it's not in plain sight.
look in the bottom half of your center console, there will be a small button. usually its labeled "fuel"
The brake booster is in the standard location, but it doesn't look anything like a traditional booster/master cylinder. It's a long two or three piece aluminum unit called the actuater in the shop manual. The plastic brake fluid tank is bolted to the top side of the unit. They're also obsolete and getting very expensive to replace. The manual claims there are no serviceable parts inside! most failures of power brake booster is the booster relay 23.00 dollars from dealer located near booster on firewall
You fill the container on the drivers side and then remove the crossover plug that's in the middle of the black pipe, quarter inch square in the middle of it and fill till it comes to the top and burp the hose, (squeeze) to get as much air out as possible. You may have to do this a few times to get all the air out, then screw back in the plug and you're done. You fill the container on the drivers side and then remove the crossover plug that's in the middle of the black pipe, quarter inch square in the middle of it and fill till it comes to the top and burp the hose, (squeeze) to get as much air out as possible. You may have to do this a few times to get all the air out, then screw back in the plug and you're done.
I have a 1990 Mark Seven and pulled amps and decks out of a few other mark 7s and ended putting in an aftermarket stereo as well as an amp. For the most part we used factory wire harneses with no problems. 400 amps and lots of neighbors...
its not worth messing around with, use the factory power wires, antenna, etc, but run new speaker wires forget the stock amp put it in the circular file
is your brake pedal hard as a rock? make sure you check the power brake pump relay 80 % the relay is bad. its located on drivers left side under hood against fire wall around master cyl make sure you first pick the right rekay second bring it and but it from dealer only if you ask nicley he will print the exact relay to change this car is loaded with relays and are the cause for most of the problems that occur with this model ive had about no bs 7 of these care and never changed a pressure pum just rekays hope it works if it does you will here the pump whine when the key is turned on good luck g
Low voltage, mine did that and was bad alternator
it would help if you said what engine.
Goto rockauto.com and look up your car, you will see an illustration of what it looks like, but basically its black, has a vacuum tube coming out of the top, shaped like a bell, and has an metal tube coming out of it.
On the V6 it is looked on the passengers side of the engine compartment, towards the front of the engine bay.
i used a half inch six-point socket, and a long (2ft or 2ft) extension. if you have a wobbleend on the extension, it will probably be easier. put the extension through the passonger side off the engine, follow under the header and there is a direct line of sight to the top bolt. you may just have to use several 6" extensions until you can find the fight length to work with
most likely a heater core, unless it only happens when it rains, then maby windshield seal door seal?
clean the ac condenser line, i bet its plugged
Its very difficult and quite involved. All I can tell you is be patient and take your time. A 90 is different than a 89 .Wiring will not match up so be prepared to change that also.
Good Luck
look at the plenum, (he part that says 5.0 HO) and look in the "bottom" left most corner, by the throttle body, you will see a cylindrical piece bolted to the plenum, remove the two bolts, disconnect the electrical connector and make sure you either get a new gasket or be EXTREMELY careful not to damage the existing gasket for reuse. installation is the reverse of removal :)