Well the speed sensor should be located down by the trasnmision on the drivers side close to the motor block to help you more try to get a picture diagram in the auto repair book you can get it at any auto parts store...
The turbine speed sensor is located on the back of the fan hub facing the engine, and your 1999 Lincoln Continental. The speed sensor can be identified by the four electrical wires leading into it.
not sure the car does not want to shift out of first gear after it gets hot. Thinking it is the speed sensor.
Vehicle Speed Sensor
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Speed Sensor The sensor is located on the rear axle housing.
The crankshaft position sensor on a 1998 Lincoln Continental is located near the bottom of the engine, typically on the engine block, near the crankshaft pulley. It may be necessary to remove the engine's underbody cover or other components for easier access. The sensor is positioned to detect the position and speed of the crankshaft, which is crucial for engine timing.
where is the speed sensor for lincoln navigator
its a speed sensor. about 95$ plus labor
on the transmission drivers side towards the rear
The transmission speed sensor on a 2000 Lincoln Continental is typically located on the transmission itself, usually mounted on the side or near the output shaft. It is often found near the transmission pan or the rear of the transmission assembly. You may need to lift the vehicle for better access, and it's advisable to consult a repair manual for specific details and diagrams.
The 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII ABS speed sensor is located on the side of the transmission. The speed sensor should be labeled as such.
Rear ofengine compartment, under exhaust manifold , it will have a little tin cover over it