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Were is the airbag module on a 92 lincoln town car located?

  • Marvin
    Marvin May 11, 2010

    it is located behind the gloce box on other models, but not 100% sure on this model..

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The airbag module is located behind the glovebox, once the glove box is removed it will be on the right hand side, it is blue in color.

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