The years are, 93-98
check the brakelight fuse.
There is no LincolnMark XIII (13). There is however a Lincoln Mark VIII which is a Lincoln Mark 8. If this is what is meant that model car first debuted in 1993.
The air will come out of the airbags in time and won't pump up and your car will bottom out.
Remove from under the hood, the side marker lights have to be removed before the headlights will come out. You also have to remove the battery and the air box.
The Mark VIII was made from 1993-1998 and had one engine, that being the 4.6 V8 dual overhead cam 32 valve. There is a slight difference in horsepwer ratings between the 1997-1998 Mark VIII base car and the LSC model. The extra 10 horsepower was gained by the use of a true dual exhaust being used on the LSC models. This engine is a slightly detuned version of the Mustang cobra engines of the same model years.
Problem with the ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System). It can be many things. Take it to a professional. Your normal braking should still function.
The answer is no. Not same engine either. 91 couger has a 5.0 (if its a v8) and a 3.8 (if its v6). a mark viii will only bolt up to a 4R70W transmission. A 91 couger does not come with a 4.6 ( The 4.6 Was not released until 1994)
Make sure you have it out of AUTO LIGHTS ON. Do the lights automatically come on when the car is started? If so, the Auto Lamp switch may be on.
Facing the front of the car with the hood open, on the drivers side follow the radiator hose down till you come to a junction where you see two bolts, that is where the thermostat is.
Not a big block , but the 4.6 liter ( 281 cubic inch ) all aluminum DOHC ( 4 valves per engine cylinder ) engine Helpfull
Could be a leak, relay bad, does the compressor come on?
first you removee the trim pieces in the trrunk. then there shuld either be some wing nutts or actual bolts behind where the lightss are . remove those and the whole asemboly should come out