Just to the left of the thermostat housing , with a black 1 inch hose running to it ! Remove the black wiring harness , grab a wrench and unscrew the coolant temp. sensor , replace ! If it's not the sensor , it may be your head gasquet and replacing the sensor won't be of any assistance if you're seeking to stop the ever incessant beeping which comes in 5 second intervals - that little piece of equipment is electrical and can be found beneath the dash to the right of the steering column , just above the gas pedal ( removing that portion of the dash surrounding the underside of the steering column - a black box with a tan colored connector running into it , pull that out (a little difficult but it'll come ) - course that controls all audible signals including door chime etc. ! But , you'll finally have peace !!!!!!
My Chilton book shows that the engine coolant system capacity is ( 11.1 quarts ) For the 3.8 liter V6 in a 1988 Lincoln Continental
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Just drained my coolant on a 1998 and had a hard time getting air out. I ended up filling degass tank almost to top idling engine for a short time . Then let engine cool and add more coolant had to repeat this procedure several times before heater would continue to blow warm air. Jeff
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All O2 sensors are threaded into the exhaust system at various points.
five, one in each door and a sub in the rear.
Yes any car or truck can be raised, but there are no kits so you will have to build your own system.
The 1970 Lincoln Continental was the first American car with ABS.
What is your problem? Is it because the alarm goes off for no reason? If it is I had the same problem and can help you.
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Drive the car to your local auto parts store and they will test the charging system to determine what the problem is, at no cost.
You probably need to replace the heater core. Be sure to also check your coolant levels, as well as the condition of the coolant - if it's burned out, have the cooling system flushed and the coolant replaced.