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1997 Lincoln Continental Repair Question


Topics covered: Fuse, Abs, Sensor.
Mileage: 176,000 miles.

Asked on June 21, 2012

1997 Lincoln Continental Speedometer / Shifting problem

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Replied on June 21, 2012

Check in under hoood box fuse #4=60amp and in car driver side box fuses #5-10amp, #32-15amp. if good a scan tool is needed to diagnose

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Replied on June 21, 2012

Engine compartment fuse #12 (60 amp) is blown. The fuse in position #4 is a 40 amp fuse and is not blown.

What does this fuse control?

Tiny Response from Hinoserm
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Replied on June 21, 2012

Replacing the blown fuse has made no difference at all that I can detect. I do not see any additional bad fuses in either fuse box.

What specifically do I need to do with a scan tool?

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Replied on June 21, 2012

It looks like I was reading the fuses incorrectly. It was fuse #4 that was blown.

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Replied on June 21, 2012

ABS module is source for code use sacn tool check for any DTC's

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Replied on June 21, 2012

After replacing the fuse and resetting the code it came back immediately. This is the same code I mentioned in the original post; U1039 - Network Error

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Replied on June 26, 2012

Have had scan done?

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