First, Disconnect the negative battery terminal
The oil sending unit is located below the Power Steering pump. You can get to it by removing the alternator, then the three bolts around the power steering pump bracket. Remove the small pulley on the bracket and pull back on the power steering bracket. Look behind bracket and you will see the oil sending unit.
Disconnect the wire from the oil sending unit. Use a deep socket (1 1/16) to remove unit.
While you have unit remove, I would go ahead and use an oil pressure gauge to test the oil pump pressure.
Jeff
What size engine do you have?
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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.
The temperature sending unit on a 1994 Lincoln Town Car is on the top front of the engine. It is directly in front of the distributor.
If you mean the back brakes, I have a 1994 Lincoln Continental. To replace the pads on the back, I had to buy a special tool to depress the cylinder. Its a screw type cylinder and had to have this tool to put new pads on.
What is wrong with your dash?
location of the #1cylin
need to know what fuse go's to what. I have no owners manual.