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Anonymous Posted on Nov 08, 2012

How to bleed cooling system lincoln ls

Replaced water pump,now i cant get heat inside car

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2008

SOURCE: 2000 Lincoln ls overheating

There is a hose on the side of the coolant resevoir that has a straight blade screwdriver fitting in it. Open the fitting and this will bleed the heads on the LS. Without opening this you will never get the air out of the head, trust me.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2009

SOURCE: 1991 lincoln towncar over heating

Are the electric cooling fans turning on ?

Vijay Viswanath

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2009

SOURCE: suspect hydraulic driven main cooling fan not

the fan speed could be one problem...the other problem could be wth the radiatr cores being blocked..check whether the heat on your radiator is even front top to bottom and on all sides...if it is not, clean the radiator and check for the problem

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 25, 2009

SOURCE: i NEED A DIAGRAM OF THE HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM

Your best bet is to get a Haynes Manual from an auto parts store. It will give you the full schematics of all the electronics in the car. You probably won't find the Manual on the shelf with the rest of them, but they can order it and it normally takes 2 days max. for them to get it.

Have you checked the relays and fuses?

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Mar 11, 2010

SOURCE: I have a 2002 Lincoln LS heating and cooling issue

First scan for codes. Is it a v8 0r v6?

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My 2004 Lincoln LS V-8 is over heating after I replaced the thermostat and water pump? Is there something I'm missing???

When replacing the system, air or insufficient cooling fluid has entered the system. Check the pipes that go to the radiator. The input should be hot, the output cold.
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How do I bleed the cooling system?

Turn the heat control to max and remove radiator cap - add coolant as much as possible. Make sure overflow container is filled to correct level - then Start car and run - after the thermostat opens water level may go down some - keep adding coolant till it is totally full. Turn engine off and put radiator cap back on tight.
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Lincoln LS 2000 keeps over heating. Changed thermostat. Still overheating!

Could be several things - you will need to figure out if the cooling system is working or if the engine is producing extra heat such as with a restricted exhaust.
Check the radiator fan and the water pump.
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My 2000 lincoln Ls Over Heating

bleed all the air out.....
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Suspect hydraulic driven main cooling fan not

the fan speed could be one problem...the other problem could be wth the radiatr cores being blocked..check whether the heat on your radiator is even front top to bottom and on all sides...if it is not, clean the radiator and check for the problem
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Why is it overheating?

Sorry but its common for this year to have a hyd cooling fan motor to go bad along with the coolant degas tank breaking...you'll need ford pn# XW4Z-8K621-AA motor and a # 388898S washer to replace, along with the degas tank..don't forget p/s fluid to refill the system...BESURE you totally PURGE the cooling or it will O/Heat in 2 blocks ....hope this helps you...GL
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My 2001 lincoin ls gauge goes up to the h and then come back down

you probably have air trapped in the system. Have dealer or radiator shop bleed system.

I assume your cooling fan is working.

what engine v6 or v8?

SECTION 303-03: Engine Cooling 2001 Lincoln LS Workshop Manual
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Engine Cooling The cooling system components include the:
  • block heater (optional)
  • cylinder head temperature sensor
  • fan blade, fan motor and fan shroud assembly
  • radiator
  • pressure relief cap
  • degas bottle
  • radiator draincock
  • water pump
  • oil cooler (optional)
  • water thermostat
The water thermostat:
  • controls the engine coolant temperature.
  • allows quicker engine warm-up.
The degas bottle:
  • provides a location for system fill.
  • contains coolant expansion and system pressurization.
  • provides air separation during operation.
  • replenishes the engine coolant to the system.
The fan blade draws air through the radiator to help cool the engine coolant.
The fan motor:
  • operates only when the engine is running.
  • will not operate when the engine is off.
The engine coolant flows:
  • from the lower radiator hose to the water pump.
  • from the water pump to the engine block and the cylinder heads.
A closed water thermostat returns the engine coolant to the water pump. An open water thermostat allows the engine coolant to flow to the radiator.
Unsatisfactory coolant materials:
  • Alcohol-type antifreeze does not provide adequate water pump lubrication.
    • has lower boiling point
    • reduced antifreeze protection
  • Alkaline brine solutions will cause serious engine cooling system damage.
The cylinder head temperature sensor provides a signal to the temperature gauge.
  • will invoke failsafe cooling.
The optional block heater:
  • electrical heating element is installed in the block cooling jacket.
    • uses a standard 110V (220V in Europe) electrical supply
  • keeps the engine coolant warm during cold weather.
The auxiliary water pump (3.9L only):
  • provides heater coolant flow boost.
  • has a secondary function of providing engine-off cooling.
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Lincoln ls overheating

Cheap try is new radiator cap. If it cant pressurize the system the boil temp lowers considerably. If put new cap on and still over heat could have bad head gasket or a blockage in radiator...Cap is common and 10.00 to fix....
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Overheating

I just bought a 2000 Lincoln ls V8 3.9L, i've had it for couple of days.I took a drive in it the other day, and noticed the car was overheating. Replaced thermostat, and water pump. Car is still overheating, I need some help?
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