You really shouldn't mess with it. (WHY?) because, the LSC was at the top of the technological heap at that time. The car was designed, front to rear, using one on-board computer. The radio is tied to the security system, anti-thieft system is linked to the suspension and ABS as well as the auto-on/off at twilight and auto high beam dim for on coming traffic, and it goes on and on and on...
If you lost or forgot your door code. Lincoln put small 1/2 X 2 in. reflective stickers around your vehicle in 4-5 places, for example on mine I found the first one under the trunk lid near the back glass, inside, damn near have to be on your back with your head up to the rear seat, feet hanging out of the trunk. Or contact/go down to Lincoln with your keys and title they will give the code, most are free as a courtesy. Mine was 89338-3(passanger-door lock) 89338-5(trunk)89338-3-5 both.
Long stoy short I wouldn't mess with the brain...
take the alam fuse out and start it then wait for a couple minuts to put the fuse back in
awan di alam eehh !! tanung muh sa inay , baka alam :D
Mark alam ko kng cnu un cjane lang kc parekoy hehe = "Mark, I know who Cjane Lang is because we're the same, hehehe"
di ko alam
hindi ko rin alam :)
hindi ko rin alam
baybol hindi ko to alam
di ko alam
kawawa amn kau di nyo alam
If it was easy to remove or disable it would not be much good as an alarm would it? Think about it. An alarm that can be removed is like a lock that can be picked.
di ko alam eh....
tae kayo kaya Hindi nyo alam hehehehehedi marunong