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I just decided to start up my dad's 2003 Lincoln Town Car Executive L. It has Ford's 4.6L Modular V8 with about 140000 miles on it.
Local Digest - Washington Post November 21, 2009
Syan Trilochan-Singh, 69, of Centreville was driving a 2003 Lincoln Town Car east on Route 50 near Carters Farm Lane shortly after 5 pm Thursday, Loudoun County news in briefall 6 news articles »
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Tanglewood Dr., midnight-12:30 am Dec 4, Ovation acoustic guitar, $700 value, purse, quartz crystals, no value given, from unlocked Lincoln Town Car. and more »
Crime briefs - Fairfaxtimes.com November 25, 2009
According to the Loudoun County Sheriff's Dept., Syan Trilochan-Singh was driving a 2003 Lincoln Town Car east on Route 50 just east of Middleburg when a
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A 2005 Lincoln Towncar was reported broken into while parked on Sheridan Avenue between Nov. 9 and Nov. 10. A GPS unit was reported stolen through a smashed
Police Blotter: November 18, 2009 - Village News November 20, 2009
JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY 11/05 An unlocked bronze 1992 Lincoln I Town Car was entered and property was reported stolen. HARROWGATE RD 11/06 License plates were
The demise of Lincoln will not come because people don’t want to buy Lincolns, but because the federal government’s Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) rules have made it effectively illegal to produce and sell Lincolns. The Progressive playbook calls for the federal government to use its power to create a crisis, and then use the crisis to justify centralizing more power in the hands of the federal government. The Ford Motor Company has assembled a task force of 92 people to develop a plan to revitalize their ailing Lincoln brand, whose total sales last year were only slightly more than a third of what they were 20 years ago. When the thousands of people who currently design, produce, and sell Lincolns lose their jobs, we will have to account it as yet another triumph of Progressivism.
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A: Good guesses, but it's not the sunroof, nor any of the previous answers.
The leak is coming from the front, and the first place people usually see it is in the right rear floor board.
If you pull the carpet back in the right front, you'll find that it's wet under there, too.
Leak is from the cowl. Take the passenger cowl panel (black plastic piece at the bottom of the windshield) off. Under it, you'll see a sort of oval-shaped plastic piece, with a screen on top of it. That is the fresh air inlet for the Heater and A/C. The gasket that seals it to the firewall has failed. Remove it...it's two nuts. 11mm, if memory serves.
Clean off the old gasket and reseal it. You can get some thick gasket material at Lowes or Home Depot that'll do the job, or you could even use a thick bead of silicone. Be sure to clean the surface it mounts to, also.
(I actually use 3/8" 3M Ribbon Seal, which is butyl rubber for installing windows, but works great for this..you can get it at serious auto parts store, but not places like Autozone or Pep Boys)
Also, clean all the excess leaves and tree debris from around the housing.
That'll fix it.
I've probably fixed over a hundred of these with the exact same problem, and maybe one of them wasn't caused by this. (answered by pacfanweb on February 11, 5572)
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A: It depends on the weather and if it was charged right , If it runs all the time that's not good It needs to rest some , Maybe the switch that turns it on and off maybe stuck, (cycling)
switch check it out, hope this helps. (answered by JT B ford man on September 06, 2007)
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A: If I remember correctly
there was a standard default lock code printed in the owner's manual for earlier models.
Check w/another dealer and see if they did that for your model.
May have to check w/service if parts doesn't know.
GL... (answered by Dont touch that dial on March 08, 2008)