Fill the water tank and then remove the bolt on the front of the intake manifold and keep filling and squeezing the upper hose to remove air. You may have to do this a few times in order to get all the air out. It's good to check it after driving for a few days too so all the air is out of the system.
You didn't ask a question about a 95 Lincoln Mark Vlll. or yes, there is a 95 Lincoln Mark Vlll.
Yes it will if the 96 is a standard Mark Vlll, if the 96 is a LSC model it won't.
Just Google Lincoln Mark Vlll and put in for pictures and they will pop up.
The Mark Vlll transmissions will fit from 93-95 without re-pinning the electrical plugs.
1993 first year to 1996 called first generation, then 1997-1998 is the second generation mark Vlll's
Your best bet is E-Bay, there's a few guys there that sell Mark Vlll parts only so that is where I'd look.
Same body, engine/trans. Just a few cosmetic differences i.e. the exhaust tips. I own a 93 Mark Vlll . I am a Ford tech.
Yes it will as long as the '96 grill is a Mark Vlll.
Blend door arm is probably broken. Known problem on the 97-98 Mark Vlll's
Probably not the dealer, if yes the price would be sky high, try E-Bay, probably best bet. There are a few guys on there that sell just Mark Vlll parts.
There wasn't a 92 Mark Vlll they started in 93 so the 93 thermostat is on the drivers side under the hood of course, follow the top radiator hose to where you see it join together (2 bolts) and that is where the thermostat is housed, pain to get at but take your time.
His name was Mark Smeaton and he was a musician. He was beheaded by the order of the king.