My 2004 lincoln ls is dead the lights wont come on and it will not make a sound?
SOURCE: Parking Brake Light on Lincoln LS Problem
there is a sensor in your mastercylinder that senses brake fluid level it is probably low.check your brake pads they could be close to needing replaced.
SOURCE: 2002 lincoln ls engine light
These cars are famous for leaky seals where the valve cover interfaces with the cylinder head, at the spark plug journals. They fill with oil, short the coils and cause a misfire. Driving it any significant distance can destroy your catalytic converters ad unburnt fuel ignites therein, creating inferno-like conditions and a fire hazard too. You'll get a "300 code", such as 301 if cylinder 1 is misfiring, 302 for # 2, etc. Pull the coil off the spark plug for that cylinder and if it is moist at all, that's your issue. Have new seals put in, or you'll just keep blowing coils at $50 a whack.
SOURCE: 2004 lincoln ls 3.0 abs light and traction control
have the car scanned with a scanner capable of reading ABS codes,get back to me with the code and we'll go from there. sounds like like one of the wheel sensors is bad. this controls both ABS and TRACTION CONTROL
SOURCE: 2004 Lincoln LS A/C Valve
In order to charge, you must locate the low pressure valve to install the refrigerant. The low pressure valve is between the compressor and the evaporator. Do not charge on the High Pressure side, The high pressure valve is between the compressor and the condenser. To locate the low pressure valve, follow the line that comes from the compressor and routes toward the firewall. The valve will be somewhere on that line. Do not overcharge. The amount of pressure that is needed on the low pressure side will depend on the ambient outside temperature.
SOURCE: how can i find the keypad code on my 2004 lincoln
In the grey folder with your owners manual,is a white card with the factory code,for the keyless entry keypad. It also, tells you, how to put in your own code
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