The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library
How do you change front brake hose on a 1997 lincoln
On a 1999 Lincoln continental the thermostat is located by following the lower radiator hose from the radiator to the engine. It is easily accessible from underneath on the front passenger side. Remove small over flow hose only their is no need to remove lower radiator hose and once you remove the two bolts the housing will come off with the lower radiator hose attached hose still attached.AnswerFollow lower radiator hose from radiator to engine on 1999 Lincoln Continental V8.
Follow the lower hose from the radiator. It connects to the thermostat and the bypass hose from the top hose (all in one housing).
The coolant temperature sensor on a 1997 Lincoln Continental is located on top of the engine, near the upper radiator hose. It constantly relays the engine's temperature to the computer.
Check for a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
On the valve cover, with a large vacuum hose attached
The thermostat is mounted in the cooling outlet housing on a 1967 Lincoln Continental 7.6 liter 8-cylinder model. Just follow the upper radiator hose to where it meets the engine.
The Thermostat on the 1999 Lincoln Continental is located on the under side of the car Where the the Radiator Hose, that runs along the bottom of the car, is connected to the Thermostat Housing. You can only get to it by getting underneath the car where the Radiator Hose is connected.
Your thermostat is on line with your top radiator hose. The big hose coming off the top of your radiator leads to the engine. That is where it's at. Should be 2 bolts and a hose clamp to get the hose out of your way if needed.
Follow the larger hose from the compressor--maybe by the drier at the passenger side firewall
The thermostat housing is at the bottom radiator hose. It is in the inlet, just behind the ac compressor.
The power steering hose on a 1994 Buick Century is changed by placing a drain pan under the car, unscrewing the connections, and allowing the fluid to drain. A new hose can then be screwed in place, fluid added, and the air purged.