I had a problem with my car and there were so many elecrtical relays for the front air ride. it is a lot cheaper to replace the air ride with the strut and psring conversion kit from ARNOTT Inc for only $529.00.. took me about 6 hours to do all four wheels. each air bag cost about 300, air compressor about 175, silonoid about 75,compressor relay 100, height sensors 150 ea, and this is only some of the parts..labor 1000.....hope this is helpfull
There are a number of parts that must be disengaged to remove a transmission from a 99 Lincoln Continental. Some of the parts include the shift linkage, throttle kick down, U-joint, lower bell housing and all attached hoses.
name and show all the parts of a car`s front-end suspension
you have to have a special height sensor tool that can adjust it for you, go to the local parts store and see if they sell it, or if your lucky enough to have a friend that has one.
the Lincoln mark viii is rear wheel drive and the conti is front wheel drive so to answer your question... no they will not interchange, but many engine parts will
Some parts are and some aren't
Lincoln Continentals are the same from 1998 to 2002, 98 is when they changed body style and 2002 is when they discontinued the continental.
Oreilly Auto parts and other auto part stores have the diagrams. I use Moog The problem solver 1991-2009 for my diagrams
call the auto parts store they can tell you that.
... If you want to see the full choice of parts specific to your car in our vast catalog choose a trim line of the 1997 Continental below. This gets you the full listing of parts, at which point you can easily compare and contrast brands and prices. http://www.automotive.com/auto-parts/117/lincoln/1997/continental/index.html That is your website, and I hope that it helps you
There are no greaseable parts from the factory.
There many suspension parts in the front of that vehicle. Please be more specific.
The factory parts are all sealed and are not grease able.