Is coolant disappearing from your cooling system? Might be a blown or leaking head gasket. I would say it is your valve stem seals. It is very common for them to need replacement on the 4.6L engines. Keep an eye on your oil level. Mine goes through about 1 quart every 3 weeks or 1000 miles or so.
The 4.6L V8.
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : The automatic transaxle ( transmission ) fluid level dipstick is near the firewall , towards the drivers side of the engine compartment , where the transaxle ( transmission ) is bolted to the engine
The dipstick is located in the rear of the engine well. From the passenger side, it is directly to the rear of the black cover and has a black loop handle.
There is NO "Reservoir" for a AX4N, Automatic Transmission. There is an oil pan and a torque converter which is between the engine and the transmission where it bolts to the engine.
Yes, you can put a manual transmission in a 1993 Lincoln Town Car. The purpose of the engine is to provide motion to the transmission.
On a 2001 Lincoln Town Car : The automatic transmission fluid level dipstick is in the engine compartment , near the firewall , towards the passenger side of the vehicle, where the transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine
If I remember correctly, back where the engine connects to the transmission
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On a 2000 Lincoln Town Car : Using a funnel you add automatic transmission fluid through the dipstick tube The tube is located near the firewall , at the rear of the engine ( front of transmission ) on the passenger side of the engine in the engine compartment
The Lincoln LS shares the AJV8 engine with Jaguar, and the 5R55W transmission with Ford Trucks.
According to the drawing of the engine compartment in the 1999 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide : The automatic transmission fluid dipstick is by the firewall , in the engine compartment , just on the passenger side of the engine in the engine compartment ( it is hidden by the engine cover )