If its the same as the mark viii then you would have to replace the bulb by removing the light that is held in with 4 or 5 screws then you can take out all wires and bulbs you need to.
the keypad on the door is no good. either replace it or disconect it
Some might think there is no turn signal flasher fuse and if your turn signals are not working you should replace the turn signal switch located on the stearing colum. This is incorrect. There is a flasher for this car EP-34 12.8v ELECTRONIC FLASHER Up Date: I checked with the Lincoln dealer and verified that the Lincoln continental flasher is integrated into the "Multifunction light control module" part # 13c788. Cost at the dealer is over $600, junk yard around $50. There is no stand alone flasher relay as in the older or more senseably engineered and cheaper cars.
Some are accessable from the trunk. If not, take the light assy off.
Open the trunk. Take out 2-3 bolts and the entire tail light will slide out the back. pull the bulb out of the back of the tail light
3157 - See sources and related links for picture, specifications and 1999 Lincoln Continental full light bulb list.
wiggle the hazard button if it works you need to replace the turn signal control arm and hazard button they come all in one piece
Check fuse 32 under the steering wheel first, if it's all the lights, not just one.
the Lincoln continental shares the same dash with the mark series. The continental had a 2.3 turbo as an available option.
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Most likely its a problem with the turn signal/high beam switch. Its a very common problem with that year. It's an expensive part to replace. could also just be the hazard switch..try giving it a vigourus work out.
Where is abs fuse at
unscrew the 2 screws holding the light in. pull the light out. replace the light.