Passenger side under the dash. If the blower isn't working check that the wire isn't corroded off first, common for this to happen.
In a 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment ( # 29 is a 40 amp maxi fuse for the Blower Motor Relay )
Cehck the electrical panel in the engine compartment on the left side
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Open the hood and all the way in the back attached to the bulkhead in the middle you will find the wiper motor.
Where is the water pump in 95 lincoln Mark 8?
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Your wiper motor is broken. Inside the motor a wire is burned that the wipers bring back in off mode. Just replace the wiper motor.
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There is no LincolnMark XIII (13). There is however a Lincoln Mark VIII which is a Lincoln Mark 8. If this is what is meant that model car first debuted in 1993.
Can you feel anything coming out of the vents. Also if you turn on the dial that controls the speed of the blower, and you dont feel anything coming out then you need a fuse or blower motor or mabe a resister for the blower motor. I would have to say that 8 out of 10 times its usually the blower motor resistor. Hope this helps
The blower motor maybe bad / burn out. That will explain you having power to the blower motor and blower motor not starting up. To make sure used a voltmeter and recheck the wiring hardness connection. Blower Motor Removal & InstallationWith Air Conditioning 1. Disconnect the battery ground. > On trucks built for sale in California, remove the emission module located in front of the blower. 2. Disconnect the blower motor wiring at the blower. 3. Disconnect the cooling tube at the blower. 4. Remove the 4 mounting screws and pull the motor from the housing. To Install 5. Remove the clamp from the blower case and remove the blower cage. Mount the cage on the replacement motor. 6. Install the blower motor and tighten the 4 mounting screws. 7. Connect the cooling tube and wiring hardness. 8. Connect the negative battery cable. Check the blower motor for proper operation. 9. Cement the cooling tube on the nipple at the housing using Liquid Butyl Sealer D9AZ-19554-A, or equivalent.