Most starting problems are checked by starting with ethier fuel, spark, or battery.
I can't say for certain but I think that year has a crank sensor which could be bad also it could be a fuel problem or even an ignition problem
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.
my 98 Lincoln had the same problem and i replaced the battery the car turns over fine now. good luck
A problem has been detected with the Anti-lock Brake System It could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem As long as the red " BRAKE " light in your dash is not on you still have " normal " brakes
There could be a problem with the dashboard computer, on my 98 Lincoln continental the computer isn't always correct spray some wd-40 in the latching mech of the door.sometimes dirt gets in there and the wd flushes it out. went to a dealer and it only cost me $5.00 for some lube
This could suggest that a tire has ... low pressure! If all the tires have adequate pressure, some kind of problem with the sensors or wiring is probably to blame.
your radiator broke!!!!
It's a 1973 lincoln continental :) hope i could be helpful:)
ill take a stab at this, it could be that the fuel pump is going out.
If both cigarette lighters in your 1999 Lincoln Continental are not working and the fuses are intact, the issue could be due to a faulty connection or wiring problem leading to the lighters. Additionally, the lighters themselves may be defective or worn out, preventing them from functioning properly. It's also possible that there is a grounding issue that is interrupting the electrical flow. Checking the connections and testing the lighters individually might help identify the problem.
Try Putting It Into Gear!!!!!
It doesnt play songs eaither.