My Lincoln LS air conditioner does not work, never has since purchased, completely dead on dash panel, in looking at the fuses, every fuse is there except Relay 1 in the passenger compartment (nothing there) and the manual says nothing about Relay 1.....could this be the air conditioning fuse that is missing......its a big one.
Does the heater work ? blower motor pushes air out of the vent's ? A/C compressor doesn't engage ? I'm try to figure out what you have going on there . completely dead on dash panel ? Two fuse in the central junction box F2.14 10 amp an F2.20 10 amp these power the climate control panel . Relay one has nothing to do with it . If the fuse's are good you need a new control panel .
SOURCE: I need the fuse diagram for a 1997 Lincoln Town Car.
http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/default?page=genuineService
Go to this site,pick owner guide on left task bar.
Input your vehicle info then pick get owner guide
pick owner guide 1st printing and fuse info starts on page 184
SOURCE: Air Suspension Fuse 2000 Lincoln town Car
look in ur manual it will say it in there or u can call ur dealer and ask them which fuse it would be......
SOURCE: 2004 Lincoln LS A/C Valve
In order to charge, you must locate the low pressure valve to install the refrigerant. The low pressure valve is between the compressor and the evaporator. Do not charge on the High Pressure side, The high pressure valve is between the compressor and the condenser. To locate the low pressure valve, follow the line that comes from the compressor and routes toward the firewall. The valve will be somewhere on that line. Do not overcharge. The amount of pressure that is needed on the low pressure side will depend on the ambient outside temperature.
SOURCE: where is fuse box located on 2001 lincoln ls...
You have fuses and relays-
Under the hood.pass side,front,next to washer bottle and ABS motor
On the right side kick panel,under glove box. Have to remove cover
In trunk,lift cover,left of battery.
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