DCL refers to data control link, somtimes the plugs in back lose the connection. Follow this link, the info should help. It worked on my 93. http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00086.HTML
Loose connection is not the problem. It may at best temporarily fix the issue but the problem is with the electronics inside. Had a guy on eBay fix it for $60. Have never had problems again
carbon monoxide is CO
It means check your transmission, why not start with the oil.
If you mean the back brakes, I have a 1994 Lincoln Continental. To replace the pads on the back, I had to buy a special tool to depress the cylinder. Its a screw type cylinder and had to have this tool to put new pads on.
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : If you mean air bags for the driver and front passenger ( YES )
Assuming you mean the height sensor, there is one on each front wheel and one for the rear located on the passenger side rear wheel.
CEDAR maybe.
Vss is bad
The "Check Brake Lamp" warning on your Lincoln Continental indicates a potential issue with the brake light system. This could mean that one or more brake lights are burned out, or there may be a problem with the brake light switch or wiring. It's important to inspect the brake lights and replace any faulty bulbs to ensure safety and compliance with traffic regulations. If the issue persists, consulting a professional mechanic is advisable.
Are you sure you do not mean DCL? Data Control Link (DCL message center)
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'data control logger'AnswerIt does NOT stand for data control logger. Whoever keeps posting that needs to stop doing do. DCL refers to Data Communications Link. You are most likely asking because you are seeing the "Check DCL" light on your dash. Your instrument cluster is starting to fail. Contact these folks for a replacement:http://www.aaellc.com
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