theres is only one way to tell, when you go out to your car open the radiator, if you cant see in, get a flashlight to see if you see coolant if not fill your vehicle up to the neck and then start the car, wait until you see coolant go down and refill a little at a time until you see it at the bottom of the neck constantly until it doesnt go down. Now your waiting on the thermostat to open, if the coolant starts to rise and come out, put the lid on and your done. that's its capacity, check it everyday or every other day. if your loosing coolant check under your vehicle for leaks, if none, check every other day.
only if the engine is the same.
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The gross weight of a 1994 Lincoln Continental was about 4,100 pounds. It had a curb weight of just over 3,100 pounds.
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I have had a 1994 Lincoln Continental for many years and always have used 87 octane gas (Regular). That is what the manual calls for.
In order to replace the heater core, you have to go under the dash, passanger side. But before you go for it, you have to drain the coolant from the motor.
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According to the AutoZone website : For a 1994 Lincoln Town Car , 4.6L V8 : For a 50 / 50 mix of antifreeze ( and preferably distilled water ) in the engine cooling system : ( it takes 1 and 3/4 U.S. gallons of straight antifreeze ) in the mix
The 1994 Lincoln Town Car 4.6 liter engine coolant drain plugs can be found on each side of the engine block. There will be a total of four engine coolant drain plugs.
On a 1994 Lincoln Town Car : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap