hard to do but simple, lift strait up and pull outwards away from door, there are a couple of wires atached
Most of the bottom paneling needs to come off start on the drivers side and work you way to the passenger side 3/8 bolt next to the doors #2 phillps screws recessed there are also a couple in the glove compartment area after that the radio paneling should pop off This is what I had to do for my 91 I dont think there will be much difference
remove the bolts holding on the plastic paneling under the steering wheel in the interior. remove the two bolts connecting the hood release latch from this plastic panel. then remove the panel. the circuit opening relay is under this panel, and is green(in my 1997 tacoma).
under the chassie in the back of the car,,on drivers side
Drivers side under the engine toward the front
Carefully
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : The automatic transaxle ( transmission ) fluid level dipstick is near the firewall , towards the drivers side of the engine compartment , where the transaxle ( transmission ) is bolted to the engine
Under the drivers side of the dash by the steering column, remove the black plastic clip that holds the computer then remove the bolt that holds the wire connector and it will slip out, pretty easy. Don't forget to disconnect the battery first.
The 1997 Lincoln one touch window relay switch can be found inside of the drivers side door. You will need to remove the door panel in order to access the relay switch.
unscrew it unscrew it unscrew it unscrew it
In the trunk , on the drivers side , mounted on a bracket by the left side trunk hinge
On a ( 1997 ) Lincoln Town Car there is a fuel door release button on the lower part of the drivers door ( see if your 1993 has something similar )
there is a fuse box on drivers side below dashboard; remove the lid to get to the fuses.