Remove the carpeting from behind the light assembly by prying loose the plastic fasteners. Then remove all twelve nuts that are exposed (two are recessed out of sight). The entire red glass assembly then comes loose in one piece, and the bulbs just ftwist out.
Some are accessable from the trunk. If not, take the light assy off.
3157 - See sources and related links for picture, specifications and 1999 Lincoln Continental full light bulb list.
remove the trunk lining or bend it back easy where the brake light is to access it and change it out.
Where is abs fuse at
The "Check Brake Lamp" warning on your Lincoln Continental indicates a potential issue with the brake light system. This could mean that one or more brake lights are burned out, or there may be a problem with the brake light switch or wiring. It's important to inspect the brake lights and replace any faulty bulbs to ensure safety and compliance with traffic regulations. If the issue persists, consulting a professional mechanic is advisable.
To change the third brake light in a 1998 Lincoln Continental, first, open the trunk and locate the access panel on the rear deck. Remove the panel by unscrewing or unclipping it, then disconnect the wiring harness from the old brake light bulb. Replace the bulb with a new one, reconnect the wiring harness, and reattach the access panel before testing the new light to ensure it works properly.
You have to remove the trunk liner from the rear of the car,and then remove the three bolts that hold the taillight into place.
its a speed sensor. about 95$ plus labor
Check on the upper end of brake pedal (under dash)
the keypad on the door is no good. either replace it or disconect it
Save yourself some grief and take it to a repair shop
A problem has been detected with the Anti-lock Brake System It could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem As long as the red " BRAKE " light in your dash is not on you still have " normal " brakes