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Change the thermostat and see if that heats up the Lincoln.Here's how to do it.After removal,it should be closed,to check it,put in pot of water and heat to 183 degrees and it should open and close after you take out of water.
Based on little detail, i would say that you need to replace your thermostat if finding anti freeze or spill check for cracked or damaged holes. Car running fine just over heating thermostat for sure.
is your temperature gauge drop closer to "C" when the vehicle is moving at high speeds?? If so, this may be a stuck open thermostat, or missing thermostat. Replace to prevent this issue. Hopefully this helpd!!
they have a fuse/relay,also a fan motor,also if the thermostat aint working properly this will interfear with the fans too check the fuse first easiest way to go
- 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.
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