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These are the files for your Year of car. Can not say if the link will work on this media. If it does not work, do a Browser using these terms 1993 LTC EATC self-test procedures, or similar. The 1993 is the 1st of a group to 1997 or 1998 that have similar systems. So they would activate the same way. There is a good post for 1996 LTC on Edmunds.com that has Code definitions.
Which ever is the leak you will have to take the housing off to fix it. Probably loose bolts are allowing the gasket to leak. Make sure the oil filter is not loose. or overtight affecting the rubber seal
If you can hear the compressor running, it's a leak in the system. If not check to make sure you're getting power to the motor. I highly doubt it's the fuse. your fuse locations are in your owners manual or any repair book. hard to explain location of a fuse online.
The flasher is located in the fuse box under the dash on the left side of steering wheel and the flasher is in there. If that is what is wrong with them.
buy a set of factory manuals used. There is not just one picture.
the fuse box in the driving area is in the owners manual. The engine compartment diagram is in a book called Mark VIII Electrical Vacuum and Troubleshooting Manual.
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