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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts
Wash chrome and aluminum parts with a mild
detergent.  Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners,
fuel, or strong detergents.
8Cleaning Plastic Parts
Some of your veh

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide /! WARNINGDo not leave children, unreliable adults,or pets alone in your vehicle.  They couldaccidentally injure themselves or othersthrough inadvertent operation of thevehicle.  Further, on hot, sunn

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide For a warm engine: Do not hold the key in the START position for more
than five (5) seconds at a time.  If the  engine does
not start within five (5) seconds on the first try, turn
the key to the OFF

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide /! WARNINGTo prevent electrical shock, do not use yourheater with ungrounded electrical  systemsor two-pronged (cheater)  adapters.For best results, plug the heater in at least three
hours before you

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide The left side of the trunk/! WARNINGIf you see or smell fuel, do not reset theswitch or try to start your vehicle.  Haveall the passengers get out of the vehicleand call the local fire department or a

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide Modification or additions to the vehicle may
cause incorrect operation of the OBD 11
system.  Additions such as burglar alarms,
cellular phones, and CB radios must be
carefully installed.  Do not inst

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide condition occurring.  A warm up cycle consists
of engine start from a cold condition (engine at
ambient temperature) and running until the
engine reaches normal operating temperature.
On the fourth en

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide The Instrument Cluster
In addition to warning lights, the instrument
cluster has a message center/odometer, a
speedometer, tachometer, fuel and coolant
temperature gauges.
The Electronic Message Cente
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