If you still have the owners manual it will tell you what number the fuse is if not then go to the auto parts store and pick up a repair manual for your car they come in specific models in years so you’ll be able to find the part there
If you still have the owners manual, it will tell you what number fuse it is. If not, then go to an auto parts store and pick up a repair manual for your car. They come in specific model and year so the information is accurate.
Here is a link to the owner's manuals, (you never say what model of Lincoln) all fuse information in there under a section called "Roadside Emergencies". The vehicle has 2 fuses boxes one under the hood and one inside the car. http://www.fleet.ford.com/partsandservice/owner-manuals
SOURCE: 2000 lincoln ls heater not working...thermostat?
- If temp guage reads normal, the lack of heat may be due to the Heater Control Valve. Located in front of the radiator. Lower passenger side. A real bugger to replace.
- The plastic cap just over the thermostat is key in re-filling the anti freeze and bleeding air.
SOURCE: In the Lincoln ls 2004 where is the low pressure
find the ac compressor,two lines come off the compressor,the large line/hose has the low side service port on it ,just follow the large ac line/hose untill u see it ur charge hose will couple on to it
SOURCE: diagram for a 2000 lincoln ls V8
Your best ,to cut the old belt,to remove.
You can use a long handle 1/2" drive ratchet, on the belt tensioner.
The only pic is in the shop manual.
Wear long sleeves and arm protector sleeves on top. the fan housing is sharp and a tight fit. You will be there a couple hours.
Draw a picture before you start, and you won't need a diagram
SOURCE: engine diagram showing location of
Hello cmalstrom.
The sensor is mounted to the right of the harmonic balancer at the front of the engine.
On the diagram below look to the left about 3/4 of the way down.
I apologize for the size, we are limited here for amount of room.
If you need more help with this please ask me.
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SOURCE: Where is the fuse box
There are 3 fuse panels located on your vehicle. The first one is located in the right hand (passeneger side) kick panel (sorry I don't have a picture of its location). In that fuse panel in the number 32 position is the cigarette lighter fuse and should be a 20 amp fuse (picture of fuse layout I did have and is below). As far as the air conditioner, there is a couple of things you can check. In the front power distribution box located under the hood in the engine compartment (see picture below) in the number 1 position is a 10 amp fuse which handle the air condition clutch and other componants for the A/C (see picture of layout underneath location picture). Also in that same fuse panel in the relay 08 position is the relay for the clutch on the A/C compressor itself. The last fuse panel you have is located in the trunk of your car and is called the rear power distribution box (see picture of location of that below). Now i'm not sure but this may be what you are talking about when you say cigarette lighter but in the number 10 position in that box (yes another picture below that one for the layout) is the power point fuse for the console which should be a 20 amp fuse and also in that same panel in the number 12 position is a 20 amp fuse for the power point located in the ashtray. I mention those because they are the same shape as a cigarette lighter and wanted to be on the safe side just in case also the fact to let you know that there is a fuse panel back there. i hope this helps you and good luck.
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