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I dont need the description, I need the P number. Then we can help you. Also any other info, as with all questions, the year, make, model, 2 wheel drive or 4x4 or all wheel, ABS? standard or automatic, 2 door, 4 door, hatchback, engine size and the trim description as in example ES, LS, SSD,RS, XL, XLT, si, ect......
Yes because 5W-20 viscosity is what you should be using in a 2000 Lincoln Ls V8.
Go with an full synthetic but when buying ensure the 5W-20 you buy is Ford approved as there can be 2 or more different formulations manufactured in the same viscosity from the same oil company.
CSA is security. They can't start the car without reprogramming it. Takes two different key chips to reprogram. They lost the key, it should be there cost. Those keys are cheap.
Just make sure the vehicle you get it out of has all the same equipment the vehicle as you are putting it in. Power Windows, AC, Cruise control and such. And it should work fine. Should run $200 to $300.
ther are acorn or christmas tree clips some people call them around the bottom of the door. There are also two large philips head screws located behind the armrest and if you have a pull strap for closing the door there may be two there as well. there is also a screw that holds the trim for the door handle itself.
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