Open the driver's side door. Right behind where the seatbelt bolts to the floor, there is a small, plastic rectangular panel in the interior panel. Slide it toward the back of the car. Inside there is a red button nearest the front of the car. Stick your finger in there an push it to reset the fuel pump.
in the trunk on the left handside or in the right front kick panel ======================================================== On a 1999 Lincoln Continental : The fuel pump shut off switch / inertia switch ( which has the reset button on top ) is located just to the left of the drivers seat . It is behind a removable panel on the B pillar / latch pillar
A faulty fuel relay can cause a 1999 Lincoln continental to stall. If the relay is not properly reading the fuel it will turn the car off.
On a 1999 Lincoln Continental : The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is located to the left of the drivers seat , behind an access panel on the " B " pillar
On a 2000 Lincoln Continental : The fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) is located behind a panel , to the left of the drivers seat , on the " B " pillar / latch pillar
On a 1999 Lincoln Continental : The fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) is located to the left of the drivers seat , behind an access panel on the " B " pillar
Most have a reset or just bypass it with jumper wires.
The fuel pump on a 2000 Lincoln Continental 4.6 is located inside the fuel tank. It sends fuel from the tank to the fuel injectors.
On a 1998 Lincoln Continental : The ELECTRIC fuel pump is installed through an access hole on the top of the fuel tank ( the fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank )
On a 1995 Lincoln Continental : The ELECTRIC fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank It is installed through an access hole in the top of the fuel tank
In the fuel tank
Yes , the fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) on a 1999 Lincoln Continental is located to the left of the drivers seat , behind an access panel on the latch pillar ( " B " pillar )
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank on Lincoln with Fuel Injected engine.