you can relieve the pressure by taking out the fuse under the dash, starting the vehicle and wait until it stops,try it again until the vehicle does not start, yo hve now relieved the pressure, if you have done that then you have to go to the power distr. box under the hood and take out the fuse that controls the fuel and repeat above proceedure.
On a 1999 Lincoln Continental, the low-pressure port for the air conditioning system is typically located on the larger diameter aluminum line that runs between the compressor and the evaporator. It is usually near the front of the engine bay, close to the firewall, and may be covered by a plastic cap that is often labeled with an "L" for low pressure. Always ensure the engine is off and the system is depressurized before attempting to locate or service the port.
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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
the low side on a 2002 OS the smallest port in the system just follow the ac lines, trust me youll find them
five, one in each door and a sub in the rear.
All O2 sensors are threaded into the exhaust system at various points.
To add freon to a 1997 Lincoln Continental, first locate the low-pressure service port on the A/C system, typically found on the larger of the two lines connecting the A/C compressor. Make sure the engine is off, then attach the refrigerant can to the port using the appropriate adapter. Start the engine and turn on the A/C to the maximum setting, then slowly open the valve on the refrigerant can to add freon until the system reaches the proper pressure. Always check for leaks and ensure you’re using the correct type of refrigerant for your vehicle.
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.
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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.
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.