To remove the throttle cable on a Lincoln Mark VII, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, locate the throttle cable at the throttle body and detach it by releasing the retaining clip or unscrewing the mounting bracket. Follow the cable to the accelerator pedal assembly, where you'll need to unhook it from the pedal linkage. Once both ends are disconnected, you can fully remove the throttle cable from the vehicle.
It is the kick-down cable that runs from the throttle body to the transmission.
To change the throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the TPS, which is mounted on the throttle body, and unplug the electrical connector. Remove the two screws securing the TPS, replace it with a new sensor, and reattach the screws and connector. Finally, reconnect the battery cable and check the sensor's functionality.
Remove the breather, and it will be located on the back of the throttle body.
I think its called the "tv" line. its a cable that runs from your throttle to your transmission. the oe has a nylon washer that attaches the cable to the throttle linkage. if there is play at the throttle, then the washer is probably not there. Do not make any attempt to adjust it without that washer. an incorrect adjustment will ruin your overdrive in no time. you can get a replacement washer in brass(recommended) at the parts store or the dealer. hope this is helpful
Possibly need a transmission but one thing to check, under hood left side near throttle cable make sure linkage isn't popped out of tv cable bushing if this is the case this will certainly fry transmission. Hope this helps
Its in the back attached to the Throttle body on the drivers side next to the firwall.
To remove the starter solenoid from a Lincoln Mark VIII, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter solenoid, which is typically mounted on the starter motor. Remove any electrical connections and the retaining bolts that secure the solenoid in place. Finally, gently pull the solenoid off the starter and replace it with the new one, reversing the removal steps.
in my Lincoln mark 8 1993, it was a sticky cable on the cruise control try disconnection the cruise control cable from the throtle body
Ground it to the vehicle frame or engine.
The shop manual would have it or at a Lincoln dealer parts department just ask the counter person.
Disconnect the positive cable from battery, carefully remove the console, disconnect the overdrive wire connection carefully, undue and replace with your new one.
Disconnect the electrical connections and remove the 4 bolts.