In the exhaust pipe on the back of the engine.
remove the sensors and clean it. then put it back. if the warning light is still replace the sensors it is cheap
the camshaft sensors are located on the back of the heads under the air cleaner duct.
Drive down to your nearest Lincoln Dealer and have a Qualified Technician replace it for you, go back home and enjoy a cold one while its done.
no it's simple you just drop the crank its on the top unskrew the top bolt and replace new skrew the bolt back in then put the crank shaft back simple
Take 2 screws out and pull light straight back, it will come over, replace bulbs and put back on and replace screws
I had the same problem and it was dirty sensors on the back bumper. There are two little round sensors on the rear bumper. Clean with a damp soft cloth, dry off and see if this helps.
They have 4 one forward and one back on each of the catalytic converts just under the exhaust manifold
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.
By taking it to a auto glass repair shop. This is definitely not a DIY job.
right in back of the intake by the fire wall. Hard to see and replace. Not recommended to DIY ...
on my 1985 Lincoln town car i had to remove the dash and get back to the firewall and remove a panel on the firewall to get to it. good luck it is a pain.