1996 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL engine overheat

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide Speedometer
The speedometer tells you how many miles
(kilometers) per hour your vehicle is moving.
Tachometer
The tachometer displays the approximate
engine revolutions per minute (rpm), or how
fast t

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide 4. Check the coolant level following the
instructions on checking and adding coolant
to your engine, see the Engine Coolant in
the Index.  If you do not follow these
instructions, you or others could

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide In general, this system improves your vehicles
stability and acceleration performance when road
conditions warrant.  Traction ControlÔ is fully
effective at all vehicle speeds.
If the Traction Contr

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide /!\ WARNINGDo not spin the wheels at over 35 mph (55km/h).  The tires may fail and injure apassenger or bystander.By moving the vehicle backward and forward, you
may gain enough momentum to move out o

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide Your vehicles coolant protects your engine from
overheating in the summer and from freezing in the
winter.  Check the level of the coolant at least once
a month.  Simply look at the engine coolant
re

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide your engine cooling system.  Follow the
recommended service interval for changing your
engine coolant.
NOTE:  When you change or add engine coolant, it
is important to maintain your engine coolant
con