More than likely the answer is no. Look and see.
On an Ford automatic transmission it should be located on the transmission where the gear shift linkage connects. There is normally a 4 wire connector on it.
THE PCM IS ON THE PSSENGER FIREWALL THE PCM IS ON THE PSSENGER FIREWALL
Look under the car and count them.
You can remove it from the top but not easily. Hood must be removed, and transmission must be disconnected. removing it from the bottom may be an easier route.
The abbreviation for continuing is "cont."
Pull old ones off coil and stick new ones on.
cont
This web site shows you how to do that and more. http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/tech.html
Drop tank, turn ring/collar remove from top. then what? For 1995 Lincoln cont.
You can't hook up a OBD II scanner to that vehicle, it is too old.
No, cont is short for continue.
U-Cont was created in 1966.