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Jan 30, 2012 - I have a 1998 Lincoln Navigator with a battery that needs to be jumped and I cannot .... I've accessed many broken hood latch cables that way.
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SOURCE: where are the plugs on lincoln navigator 1998
They are under the coil packs. You will need an 8mm socket to remove the bolt on each coil pack then remove them to access spark plugs.
SOURCE: Trunk latch pull down
You could try setting release to work manually. I have had the same problem. Take tne motor off set the catch clip at the right height. This should work with no cost.
SOURCE: 1998 lincoln navigator won't start
disconnect the battery wait a min then try it this should reset the car.if that's not it let me know what the car is doing when you turn the key example lights dim no sound ,lights don't dim no sound if their is a sound what kind
SOURCE: where is the latch located to open the hood of a
The hood release once the hood has been popped is located on top of the RF headlamp.....pass front headlamp....lift the hood up a little bit then you can see it and then open the hood...Hope I could help!!!
SOURCE: Lincoln trunk motor/latch
MY MOTOR WAS GOOD< SWITCH WAS BAD..........
I have a 93 Town with same issue. After troubleshooting it I found the motor was fine but the switch on the motor assembly was the problem. Part Nr. 16601101. I did some searching on the internet but could not locate a replacement. I drilled out the brass rivets, opened it up and cleaned all the contacts. It was easy to see the problem -17 years of dust/dirt/wear. It's now working again. Not sure how long it will last. Some of the contact strips inside were a bit worn. I'll have to hunt up a new switch next time it goes.
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