Wiring Harness & engine ground connections

Asked by LINCOLNSTRUGGLE Dec 08, 2017 at 06:23 PM about the 2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How many ground wires are connected on the
driver's side of the engine and where do the wires
come from I need to know each individual ground
and its with each corresponding ground wires and
where they connect

4 Answers

What a mess. You need a factory wiring diagram, a lot of luck and a case of Tylenol.

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I have an 03 Lincoln town car and my lights keep flickering I already change the battery and the alternator and it still does the same thing

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The problem is the LCM! (Lighting Control Module. Behind your Accelerator. You’ll need to remove the box (Black) its housed in. 4 relays you’ll have to remove an replace. My 00 Grand Marquis had the same issue. Another thing check all major harnesses in engine,car for corrosion or damage.

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This is a sign of LCM weakness.get u a refurbished rebuilt one at ebay;avge price is 100 n labor will run about 95 to 200 (Lighting Control Module)its under the steering to the right in my 2001 lincoln town car

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