Open the hood, look straight down at the cross beam just behind the hood latch. There you will see an aluminum ribbed electrical part with an 8 m.m. bolt and bracket.
Remove the bolt, move the bracket, remove the black plastic cover, there you will find 2 relays, one black and one gray. The black one on your right is the main fan relay, the other is the AC auxiliary fan relay.
Its that easy. (if you were fooled by the diagram in the owners manual showing these relays in the main fuse block under the hood, dont worry you werent the first person to have been misled.)
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : From a drawing I was looking at , the engine cooling thermostat is located in the AREA BELOW the engine oil filler cap when you are looking from the front of the vehicle into the engine compartment
Yes , a 1997 Lincoln Continental is a front wheel drive vehicle
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : If you mean air bags for the driver and front passenger ( YES )
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : If the gas tank was empty ( 17.8 U.S. gallons )
A 1997 Lincoln Continental will use Mercon transmission fluid- AX4N Transmission
where is my cooling fan relay controll circuit located in a 1997 Chevy lumina, 3.1 engine
For a 1997 Lincoln Continental : firewall 1-----2-----3-----4 5-----6-----7-----8 front of vehicle
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : The Gates website only lists one part number for the serpentine belt
I was looking at the 1997 Lincoln Continental Owner Guide and the engine cooling system capacity ( including the heater ) is ( 14.25 quarts / 13.5 liters ) So , if you have a 50 / 50 mix of antifreeze and preferably distilled water You would need ( 7.125 quarts / 6.75 liters ) of antifreeze
Anti-Theft Module located on a 1997 Lincoln Contintental?
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental , 4.6 liter V8 engine : From a drawing that I was looking at , if you look in the engine compartment from the front of the vehicle ( the engine cooling thermostat is in the area below the engine oil filler cap )
In a fuse box