Unfortunatley I am in the same position as you, although the 1996 Continental has the exact same schematics. You can get a copy of the manual on Fleet Ford under service your vehicle. Here is the link http://www.motorcraftservice.com/?link=002&urlfile=/pubs/content/~WOTCON/~MUS~LEN/41/96conog1e.pdf
It is on page #270 - 274.
on the valve cover closest to the firewall
On a 2001 Lincoln Continental : The fuse panel is below and to the left of the steering wheel , by the brake pedal ( it has a cover on it ) Also , the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) is located in the engine compartment
On the valve cover, with a large vacuum hose attached
On a 1998 Lincoln Continental : The fuse box is below and to the left of the steering wheel , by the brake pedal ( it has a cover on it ) and The power distribution box ( which is " live " ) is located in the engine compartment near the battery
Rear ofengine compartment, under exhaust manifold , it will have a little tin cover over it
remove cover under stearing wheel and look to your right you will see a small box unplug and remove
There are many cars featured in the movie "Hit and Run," but the car featured on the cover is a 1967 Lincoln Continental.
pull of the velcro cover, then locate the little metal tabs behind the headlights. Pull thses out, and the headlight cases will pop right out
If it's like the 94 there is a diagram on cover plate for over the fan. The tensioner is in the back and should be loosened to remove the belt.
no, its a continental glacier that does that.
Yes, 4 Valves per cylinder, and the spark plugs are located at the top of the cylinder head, through the valve cover and are seated between the 4 valves.
Lower Timing Chain cover, there is a retainer and one bolt that holds it in, follow the wires up the block, should lead to somewhere on the intake manifold.