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Remove the transmission oil pan Remove the transmission oil pan Remove the transmission oil pan
first check your oils in your car and if all is well your transmission could be burnt or something is not catching when you gear.
Premium unleaded , 91 octane or higher ( according to the 1996 Lincoln Continental Owner Guide )
The catalytic convertor might be at fault.
Yes it has fuel injection ( 8 fuel injectors )
You need to check the transmission gasket between the transmission pan and the body. If it's leaking you have to replace it.
Usually after you drop the pan it is accessible
The sir suspension switch should be located in the front passenger wheel well. It should be there on a Lincoln Continental and most other vehicles with air suspension.
They're usually in the pan. 1 bolt thru middle.
If the torque converter is slipping your engine will start to stall and cut out eventually you will be driving and the car will rev in the drive position as if it is in neutral go to a transmission shop and get the tech to test drive your car.
Rear ofengine compartment, under exhaust manifold , it will have a little tin cover over it
Torque specifications for automatic transaxle: fluid pan bolts 84-96 in-lbs ( 9.4-10.8 Nm )