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I need detailed step-by-step procedures to replace transmission solenoid of 1999 Lincoln Continental that is front wheel drive.

I let my 1999 Lincoln Continental be scanned for Transmission Error Message on display. Error Code is P1744. I want to replace solenoid valve without removing Transmissin Unit. It driving but Transmission error message pops up while driving 30 - 40 miles on freeway, shifting is delayed and bad,and after stopping, turning off engine and turning on and problrems are gone.

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I suggest you find transmission model number,and do internet search on replacing the part

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SOURCE: Transmission 2-3 shift began to fail. Had

I am a 24 year ford master tech, and over the years we found the harness in the transmission was the cause and not the solonoid as you described, In rare cases the valve body was clogged back forcing the flow, My first bet is the harness INSIDE the transmission

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SOURCE: 2005 Freestyle AWD Malfunction Message 52,195 miles

I have the same problem on my 2005 Freestyle and it was just diagnosed today as a problem with the AWD oil pump.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Apr 27, 2011

SOURCE: 1999 lincoln continental front wheel drive

Not home driveway job

ALL transaxles should be removed on
on indoor lift, such as a trans repair shop

You won't have much room on jack stands
to swing the subframe out of the way

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2000 Lincoln Continental. How many solenoids does the transmission have?

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You don't just replace them, you test them with a professional grade bi-directional scan tool computer.

https://www.google.com/search?q=2000+Lincoln+continental+How+many+solenoids+in+transmission


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1999 Lincoln Continental air bags won't inflate. What are next steps?

It is a known issue on these. Did you test the junkyard compressor with direct power? It may be defunct on the car that was scrapped!

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My 1999 Lincoln contintal started leaking fluid while driving down the hwy. I pulled into a store and it all drain out. What caused this and how much will it cost to fix.

I am sorry about your misfortune. You need to determine what type of fluid it was. If it is coolant it is usually a green or pink. Cooling systems can be pressurized and be tested to find leaks. If it was any other type of leak, proper visual inspection will determine usually where to start.
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My 1999 lincoln Continental wont shift out of "PARK"

Is the vehicle parked on an incline? The parking pin may be slightly jammed. If you can VERY CAREFULLY nudge the vehicle up the hill an inch or two, using another vehicle, the shift lever may free itself.
If the vehicle is parked on level ground, suspect the LOCKING SOLENOID for the shift lever.
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We are looking at purchasing a 1999 lincoln continental and the drivers power seat will not move back or forward with the power switch. It work all other ways but back and forward. Any ideas on how to...

stay away from the front drive continental, the seat is the least of the problems on those cars. they have bad air ride suspension systems, and weak transmissions DO NOT BUY IT buy a towncar instead
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1999 lincoln continental front wheel drive transmission removal

Not home driveway job

ALL transaxles should be removed on
on indoor lift, such as a trans repair shop

You won't have much room on jack stands
to swing the subframe out of the way
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Frequent TCC message Lincoln continental 1999

go to autozone and get the codes. they will test for free.

Message Center Display
The following messages may be displayed on the message center.
This message center will display CHECK TRANSMISSION if the following codes have been set.


DTC Codes Possible Faults P1746, P1747, P1760 Electronic pressure control solenoid P0743, P1767 Torque converter clutch circuit P0750, P0755, P0760 Shift solenoid circuit P1714, P1715, P1716 ISIG P0731, P0732, P0733, P0734 SFT error P0741, P1742, P1743, P1744 Torque converter clutch error P1783 Over temperature P1700 NEV error P0712, P0713, P0710,
P1710, P1713, P1718 Transmission fluid
temperature error P0705, P0708, P1704 Transmission range sensor error P0500, P0503 Vehicle speed sensor error P0715 Turbine shaft speed error
NOTE: For codes. For additional information, refer to Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart.


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Transmission

No two entirely different transmissions.
Town Car is rear wheel drive and Continental is front wheel drive
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Grinding on a 1997 Lincoln Continental

need to check the wheel bearings - tire size if you have replaced the tires recently
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My 1999 lincoln continentals isnt going into any gear.

Broken drive shaft or U joint or a burnted out transmission
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