1988 Grand Marquis hubcaps have a lock on them. You'll need to buy it. The center panel (with the mercury logo) comes out and you'll see a little opening that is flower shaped. That needs to turn to release the hubcap from the lugnuts.
The brake light switch is under the dash hooked to the brake pedal at about midway up. It is a little switch that is like a push button that goes "CLICK" when activated, sending a pulse to the lights telling them when to turn on and off.
No...It will be a little difficult but you don't need to take the solenoid off.
Yes, and no. Depends what year for the Marquis. From '98 the caliper is larger in the front, that is why they have 16 inch. But, with a 1.25 spacer and grind a little off the top of the caliper, you can fit 15 inch.
That's how they work! There's a sensor on the front part of your dashboard. It'll look like a little black bump.
they have the same v-8 engine, although a Lincoln town car might be a little faster due to the more option on the engine.
It should be on the left side of the trunk up high to the left of the trunk hinge behind the carpet. There should be a little opening and a yellow sticker by it.
Driver seate, on the left side, by you shoulder elevation. Is a little black buttom you have to pull out.
The temperature sensor is on the right hand side of you digital A/C controler it is the little round vent holes on the side of the a/c controls
drivers side under dash, little black button allows block to tip down for easy access
it is adapted to live in that environment.
The brake light is controlled by a little button switch that's mounted high on the brake pedal lever. If you follow the brake pedal upwards with your fingers, you'll feel the button. It has a spring in the button that pushes the button back out when you release the brake pedal. If the spring jams, the brake lights stay on. Replace the button switch.