car will only go 35 MPH have not had any luck finding the problem, does anyone have any ideas

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Asked by Ford_Trucks May 25, 2011 at 01:38 PM about the 1999 Lincoln Town Car Executive

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have also leared that when test driving it if you shove the pedel right down it will ramp up good but comes right back down no matter what you do with the pedel.  fuel pumps working good, air filter is good.

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how many rpms will the engine get up to? might have plugged catalytic converters.

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I done some more work with it today and found out that it only happens with it in gear, In park or nuet. I was able to ramp it right up to the rev limiter and hold it at any RMP. but if I put it in gear it would start to climb and then bog right down to no power again, also had the traction control come on but the rear tire did start to brake loose right before it bogs down.

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Try cleaning the teeth on the back of the wheels . Sounds like the tc is engaging when it shouldn't

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Ok I was wondering if it was something to do with the speed sensors. Thank you I will give that a try when I get back to the shop tomorrow. And I will let you know how it comes out.

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If all else fails, you can have the tc shut off at the computer by anyone who does tuning.

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I did find a defective wheel sensor and I am currently waiting foer the new one so I can install it. It looked as though something got inthe back of the hub and struck it. new one due in tomorrow. Thank you for all of your help. It sure helps to have someone to bounce ideas off of some times. Thanks again.

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My son's 2001 lincoln town car had the same problem, it would get up to 35-40 mph then loose all throttle inputs. No check engine light and no codes.I had no idea what the problem was so took it to the ford dealership and they didn't have a clue either . They worked on it all day until one of the mechanics noticed the front tires and checked the air pressure. The front tires had 60 psi the rear tires had 35. (My son's fault ) they let the air out (all 4 tires at 35 psi) the car drove perfect. The problem is with the speed sensors because of the air pressure difference between the front and rear (tire size ) the front sensors are reading one mph and rears reading a different mph caused the computer to go into limp mode. Solution, CHECK THE AIR PRESSURE IN YOUR TIRES. It may be just that simple

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I just got my 2000 Lincoln back from my mechanic.....it was pulling to the right and making a clunking sound in the back...he said he could not find any major problems, and he changed my tires because stud season is passed now that it's warm. I gave him two old tires that have enough tread on them to get me through the summer. The mechanic said no major problems but my alignment is real bad. When I got the car back, it ran fine, but after a mile and a half, it suddenly slowed down to 30 mph and would not go higher...I thought i had run out of gas because I knew I was real low. But when I made a right hand turn, the car kicked right up to 60 mph for 2/3 mile, then slowed down. Ever since, it's been doing the same thing!...If it slow down on a highway, i pull over, wait for cars to go by, then make a sharp right turn to get back in the lane, and it runs fine again! The mechanic said the tires in the back are not the same size as the tires in the front, so maybe that's it.....or maybe the bad alignment is causing it, or maybe a combination of both factors....damn computers chips complicate everything! Thanks for the tips!

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ok fellow mechaics here is your problem..... timing chain guides are plastic and are broken simulating a stretched timing chains and fyi timingchains on these cars are not simple they b a pain in the ass for even the experienced and qualified. exact same problem and fixed it keep in mind 2 banks of dohc heads....

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and dude that yanks his wheel and fixes it the chain falls off of guide jerking the wheel believedly can produce enoughforce to re settlechain untill hit a bump ect best way to diagnose is to run scanner real time observing cam timing pos should be erratic with the snap of throttle in theory..... let me know if im right dean axtell colorado fb msg me let me know....

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timing chain guides simulating a stretched chain will idle fine but under load the engine hp fails due that the injector bandwidth runs generally on cam sensores ....if ur a mech you can obviouslysee where im goin w this and if this works let me know or need more insight dean axtell of colorado on fb friend me i used to own and run my own shop for years but due to terminal illness im left in bed w knowlege but not able to walk inoperable brain tumors i have 8 yrs about.

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My 99 Lincoln Town car idles good but get on the road and punch it and it bogs down. Then the trans active light comes on and the dash lights flicker.

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