SOURCE: 2002 LINCOLN LS V6 3.0 PCV VALVE LOCATION
it is down under the intake manifold. the intake manifold must be removed to get to it. this vehicle is known for developing a vacum leak in the elbow hose that connects to pcv valve, so ive done a few.
SOURCE: cant find where to add freon in my 2002 lincoln ls v8
follow the larger line/hose untill u come to it and look on compressor
SOURCE: replace power window motor lincoln LS
Remove the door panel and check things out. Them I'll answer your remaining issues.
SOURCE: 2002 LS: aHow do I fill radiator in my V8 Lincoln LS...
First- to drain ,you can reach the drain valve,from the pass side,if you lay on the ground and reach up to the radiator. You do not even have to raise the vehicle up
Second- mix Yellow GO5 Coolant about 50/50 or 60/40. Do not use Green in a Ford or Orange GM
To Fill- Remove the front two plastic screw type buttons,from the engine cover
-Remove the cover
The radiator cap is on the front of engine,on top,it is plastic
Remove cap and that is your fill point
Run engine to warm and get thermostat open,as you would with any vehicle
Top off coolant,replace cap
VERY IMPORTANT-next to the Power Brake Booster,and just under it,is a BLEEDER HOSE;to let air out of system. Turn screw slot ,only a little,DO NOT REMOVE SCREW. When coolant runs out close.
Fill-Degas Bottle,to full line,with coolant.
Check the next couple days on resevoir level ( Degas Bottle)
P0316 - Engine Misfire Detected on startup (first 1000 revolutions)
Possible Causes:
- Faulty Crankshaft Position (CKP)
- Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor harness is open or shorted
- Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor circuit poor electrical connection
- Ignition System
- Fuel Injectors
- Running out of fuel
- Fuel Quality
- Faulty Engine Control Module (ECM)
Read more: http://engine-codes.com/p0316.html#ixzz31EDr0zUN
Are there any additonal codes being thrown for a misfire? Coils and plugs would be a likely culprit knowing this car
Fig. Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor-3.0L Engine
Fig. Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor-3.9L Engine
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