it could be a leak coming from the chamber behind the water pump just beneath the exhaust manifold. too much labor
Above the passenger headlight
Inside the transmission, above the transmission pan.
The 2003 Navigator suspension module is located under the dash on drivers side above the parking brake pedal.
yes, the handle is hidden deirectly above the license plate
What his means is that the fluid is leaking out of a hole or crack in some part of the pipework through which the transmission fluid flows. Park it on a flat clean surface and see where the fluid is dripping out onto the ground. The hole will be somewhere above the drip.
The number is printed on the side of a relay above the fuse box in the right kick panel.
Either the distributor drive or the valve covers.
The OBD-II connector in a 2007 Lincoln Navigator is located beneath the dashboard on the driver's side, typically near the steering column. You may need to look slightly above the pedals, and it should be easily accessible for diagnostic tools. If you have difficulty finding it, checking the owner's manual can provide additional guidance.
Just like any thing else, the result of your windshield wipers not working could be attributed to a number of things. The main two things I can think of is either your windshield wiper motor or your wiper transmission (yes, there is a transmission for your windshield wipers). Also, I'm not sure but there could possibly be a bad connection someplace...buts that's just a guess. The above said, start with checking the fuse.
The Hudson River is above the Lincoln Tunnel.
Pass.side kick panel.. remove the plastic door with a flash light..look at the control module (above the fuse box) that has the ford Number on it. It will be a five digit code in bigger numbers.
First I would go steam clean every thing.You need a lift so you can look at it easier.But that said,my'94 GMC S-15 is in the shop-oil leaking top of transmission.My Rear Main Seal is leaking.