to start you need to get a transmission jack, jack and jack stands you need about 3 feet of clearance to get the transmission out and back in. then disconnect all electrical to the transmission then disconnect the shifter linkage. take out the catalytic converters. take out the cross member. take out the starter. take out the drive line. remove dust cover from bell housing remove nuts that hold torque converter on and disconnect the transmission cooler lines (make sure you have a drip pan) take out the bell housing bolts and slide transmission back about 2 inches and lower the jack. to install do the all the steps in reverse.
only if the engine is the same.
Yes, there is a wiring diagram fro the stock stereo for the 1993 Lincoln Continental. This can be find in the maintenance manual.
Yes, you can put a manual transmission in a 1993 Lincoln Town Car. The purpose of the engine is to provide motion to the transmission.
in the trunk
No.
A 1993 Lincoln Continental has a listed gross vehicle weight of 4130 pounds. The weight of the car is without any passengers or fluids in the car.
lincoln continental 1989-1993 and cadillac brougham in 1993
Change the transmission fluid and filter may help problem if not may have to have transmission rebuilt
The Transmission is controlled by the main computer. There is not a separate computer for the transmission.
Heater hoses on a 1993 Lincoln Continental are located on the heater core behind the dashboard. There is no real easy fix. It includes quite a bit of labor.
only if it doesnt have fluid.
No it will not work. the transmission in the 1993 is electronically controlled and the 1990 doesn't have the wiring or modules to control it. the transmission from a 1991 would work but would require modifying or swapping shifter linkage at transmission.