The constant voltage regulator on a 1964 Lincoln Continental is typically located on the firewall or near the voltage regulator on the engine compartment's driver's side. It may be mounted on the fender or attached to the voltage regulator itself, which is responsible for maintaining a steady voltage output for the vehicle's electrical system. If you're having trouble finding it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide precise details and diagrams.
Inside the fuel tank .
where is voltage regulator on 1990 lincoln town car
spark location on a 1999 Lincoln continental
In a 1999 Lincoln Continental : The car battery is located in the engine compartment , on the drivers side of the engine compartment
I believe the voltage regulator should be on the back of the alternator
The 1998 Lincoln Continental has a thermostat which measures the internal temperature of the engine. This is displayed on the dashboard.
located in the cylinder head
The voltage regulator has the job of making the voltage 'constant'. In most modern vehicles the regulator is located in the alternator, in older models the regulator is located separate. If your voltage is jumping around a lot then you either have a problem with the battery (batteries stabilize the voltage also)or the charging system (and probably the voltage regulator)
Ford stoped makeing Lincoln Continental's in 2002.
The fuel pump on a 2000 Lincoln Continental 4.6 is located inside the fuel tank. It sends fuel from the tank to the fuel injectors.
The rear windshield.
behind and screwed to the speedometer housing