When you say "hoses". I would think you are talking about the cooler hoses from the transmittion to the radiator. They go to the radiator. there is an transmittion oil cooler built in to the radiator. the cooler is just a coil of metal pipe in the coolant(anti-freeze). It doesn't matter witch way the hoses go (in or out), it will still work fine. If it the vaccum hose that you are talkintg about, it goes to the intake manifold.
transmission goes into gear but wont hardly move
more then likely its 5w30 or 10w30
It goes in where your dipstick is in the back of motor compartment
manual
That would be a 4L80E
It is the transmission cooler hose or line. It runs the fluid through a cooler on the radiator to cool the transmission fluid.
from a 1992 what please? in regards to your serpentine, the engine should, if your lucky have a diagram of how it goes.
The spark plugs are all identical so are interchangeable
5w30 engine oil.
The 1990-1992 Lincoln Mark VII AOD is the only direct bolt up transmission for this car.
Yes, the cable goes from the transmission to the back wall into the dashboard
at the rear of the engine is the transmission. the sensor is on the transmission near where the driveshaft goes in. it is on the top of the differential housing just a few inches from the passenger side drviveboot.