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Probably. The fuel pump is really easy to do on an LS. Just remove the rear seat and make sure to keep spark or heat sources away. DO THE FUEL FILTER too. don-ohio
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locating the fuel pump and jet pump of the 2001 Lincoln LS. ... I have a question: Did you find that the fuel pump seems to be stuck/screwed in the tank? ... I'm in the process of replacingmines now and I'm having a little trouble kinda .... How to do a Water Pump Installation for a Ford 4.6L V8 - Advance Auto ...
The window regualors on the lincoln LS are know pieces of junk.I have had several fail on mine.
The removal of the door panel is the trick I can help you with.
There are screws hidden under a plastic coner. This cover is at the bottom of the recess where the hand hold recess is on the door panel (the place where your fingers fit when you close the door). Pop the little cover up, and you will find the fasteners. The rest is more straight forward, once you get the panel pulled away, you can see whats going on inside your door.
It's not a fun repair, but paying the dealer is even less fun.
you can try feeding the switch direct but you will need to find out which wire carries the power to the switch,this can be accomplished using a test light or small meter. when you find which wire carries the power to the switch then you by-pass the switch and put the power to the other side of the switch manually instead of using the switch and the door lock will undue ut self. then you can change the door lock actuator.
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