with a hammer and a chisel dont be shy about it just place the chisel at the edge and SMASH
Between the windshield and the front doors are the A - pillars ( B - pillars are between the front doors and the rear doors etc. )
remove the pillar moldings "b" and the trim along the track. There are 10 mm nuts and bolts holding the track. The motor is in the bottom of the "B" pillar remove the pillar moldings "b" and the trim along the track. There are 10 mm nuts and bolts holding the track. The motor is in the bottom of the "B" pillar
The B pillar in a 1999 Lincoln Continental is located between the front and rear doors on each side of the vehicle. It serves as a structural support for the car's roof and plays a crucial role in passenger safety during a collision. The B pillar also houses the seatbelt anchors and contributes to the overall rigidity of the vehicle's body.
On a 2000 Lincoln Continental : The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is To the left of the drivers seat , behind an access panel on the B pillar ( latch pillar )
There should be an access panel located in the B pillar, or if you remove the interior trim of the B pillar, a pair of connectors that are small enough to pass out through the B pillar. The wiring goes with the door, as opposed to staying with the car.
On a 2000 Lincoln Continental : The fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) is located behind a panel , to the left of the drivers seat , on the " B " pillar / latch pillar
Yes , the fuel pump inertia switch ( shut off switch ) on a 1999 Lincoln Continental is located to the left of the drivers seat , behind an access panel on the latch pillar ( " B " pillar )
The fuel pump driver module is located under the driver's side B-Pillar interior trim about 6 inches above the floor. The B-pillar is the pillar between the front doors and the sliders. Push the driver's seat forward, remove the pillar trim and you will see it right away.
According to the Owner Guide it is behind an access door , beside the drivers seat , on the " B " pillar
I'm not a mechanic / technician but on a 2004 Lincoln LS , 3.9 liter V8 the engine cylinder locations are numbered : firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front of Lincoln LS , 3.9 liter V8 engine So , I ASSUME it would be : firewall D - H C - G B - F A - E front
On a 2002 Lincoln Continental : The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) ( is located behind an access panel , to the left of the drivers seat , on the " B " pillar / latch pillar )
The pillar at the side of the front windshield is the " A " pillar , the " B " pillar is at the latching end of the front door etc.