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Posted on Oct 08, 2009

Alarm on 1998 lincoln continental goes off for no reason

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2008

SOURCE: Diagram for 1998 lincoln continental

There should be a diagram of the route printed on the fan shroud or somewhere else under the hood of the vehicle.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2009

SOURCE: replace rear brake light bulb 1998 lincoln continental

pop the trunk and right behind where the lights are pull the carpet down and their will be of the following depending on the trim.

You will either see the light sockets themselves that you can twist and pull to change the bulb, or you will see the plastic nuts/screws that you can remove to remove the entire assembly in order to access the bulbs.

If it's your 3rd brake light, the screws to access the housing are located in the upper part of the trunk

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2010

SOURCE: have a 1998 lincoln continental that has factory

if its an aftermarket alarm, which im sure it is, find the brain to the aftermarket alarm and unhook it. trace the brain back from the car alarm siren hardware. it shoud b mounted somewhere under the hood. theres not a lot of available space in the engine compartment. so you should easily find the siren hardware. trace the wiring back to the brain and disconnect it. it cant be factory alarm. factory alarm only goes off when u dont use keyless remote or key to unlock a locked door or trunk. factory alarm blows horn and blinks parking lights

Roger Foster

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2010

SOURCE: 1998 Lincoln Continental fuel tank. The basket

Hello drahos376. My Name is Roger and I will help. If the component you are asking about was located inside of the fuel tank? The parts inside the tank such as the baffles and the cup the fuel strainer sit in are non replaceable. There would be no way to open the tank to install them. I would check with a salvage yard to find a replacement. A new tank from the dealer is very expensive to buy. Should you need further help lease just ask. Please rate the answer that you received as this way I know it helped. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2010

SOURCE: My 1999 Lincoln Continental Alarm

I had the same problem. My trunk sensor was the culprit. Disconnected it and it quit.

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