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After an oil change you have to reset the sensor. Your mechanic should have known this. You turn the key on and push button for three seconds to reset it. This should be in the fuse box under the hood goodluck. I hope this helps
Make sure the oil did not drain out. Sometimes the oil filter does not seal perfectly and oil leaks out. Also check and see if your oil pump is still functioning properly. Oil pressure can also drop if the seal in the engine is worn. If this happens, oil will enter the engine and burn off. Hope this helps in some way
THE PROBLEM SOUNDS LIKE THE COIL PACKS, THERE IS ONE FOR EVERY CYLINDER, LINCOLN WILL REPLACE THEM FREE I THINK UP TO 150,000 MILES. THEY WILL ONLY REPLACE FAULTY COIL(S).
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