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| RE: Lincoln Continental 2020 reliability opinions | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Westiehabit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| That leaves none. The 2.7 liter V6 twin turbo has direct fuel injection and says nothing about Ecoboost. Which engine would be safest ?. | |||||
| RE: Lincoln Continental 2020 reliability opinions | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Westiehabit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I currently have 118, 000 on the 2009. Plan on keeping for long term. | |||||
| Answer to: Lincoln Continental 2020 | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| How long do you plan on keeping and how many miles do you want the vehicle to go? (I.e. Do you plan on getting rid of the vehicle before 100,000 miles or do you plan on taking it well beyond?) | |||||
| Answer to: 2001 Lincoln Continental 4dr sedan | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | scottykilmer | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Well you never find another one like that with that kind of mileage if you like it buy it | |||||
| RE: opinions about my 2000 Lincoln continental | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | camaromang | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Uncle scotty, I need some advice? I got a code on my lincoln it says P1744 Torque Converter clutch system Perf $10 ford. Now my transmission runs and shifts fine should I leave it or get it repaired? | |||||
| Answer to: 2000 Lincoln Continental Engine Issues | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Zacknac | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Old lincolns are just going to be trouble. I'd say just get rid of the beater | |||||
| RE: 2000 Lincoln Continental Engine Issues | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | StepInTime | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| @foxbowlertc93 Thank you for the reply, I'll do that! The rest of the car is in very good condition. | |||||
| Answer to: 2000 Lincoln Continental Engine Issues | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Foxbowlertc93 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Definitely sounds as if motor components shattered. Look for a used or fully reman motor if the car is in good condition. Would cost too much to rebuild | |||||
| 2000 Lincoln Continental Engine Issues | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | StepInTime | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello! Recently, I was driving my Lincoln down the highway, slowing down for a red light. When I hit about 25 mph, there was a loud bang and then the engine RPM dropped to around 400, and I had to floor the gas pedal to keep the car running. I managed to pull into a parking lot, and then the car stalled. I checked under the hood, but I could not find any obvious damage. I managed to get it running again, but it was misfiring badly and sounded like it was down 2 or 3 cylinders. I got it home, and then I pulled the spark plugs. There was oil on 3 of them and 1 of them was also covered in metal chunks. After I put the spark plugs back in, I restarted the engine, and there was lots of white smoke coming out of the exhaust. My question is, did I blow the motor, and if I did, do you think the car is worth saving? (The car is front-wheel drive, so the motor is not in line with the car, making working on it much more difficult than it would ordinarily be.) Thank you! | |||||
| Need quieter tires | 11Relevance | 4 months ago | ambeane | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I also just bought a 2026 Camry Hybrid (XLE AWD). I love my car and will admit the SE definitely has better handling on windy roads then mine. I did get to take my Camry recently up to Lake Tahoe in the snow which was fun! Do you have any tires you recommend for an even quieter ride? I have Continental Pro Contact tires. Also any other ways to dampen road noise? Thank you! | |||||
| RE: Do serpentine belts have a date code? | 11Relevance | 9 months ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| @justin-shepherd I usually use Continental belts, they've been fine. I think Bando is OEM for some manufacturers. | |||||
| RE: Do serpentine belts have a date code? | 11Relevance | 9 months ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| @justin-shepherd A good quality belt (like Continental or Gates) for that vehicle is under $30 at rockauto.com. The tensioner and idler pulleys would also be suspect if original. | |||||
| Answer to: Tyres spins at wet road-Tyres seems fine | 11Relevance | 11 months ago | Glen_stet | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have a very similar car - 09 Matrix (Corolla hatchback). If you're spinning tires on wet roads, yes, they are not safe/good. Spinning tires on takeoff isn't all that dangerous in a low-power front wheel drive car, but it indicates that they won't perform when you brake hard or turn the car to avoid a dumb driver on a wet - or dry - road. In the size the car takes, decent name brand tires (tyres) by Goodyear, Dunlop, Continental, Michelin are reasonably priced, and a lot cheaper than fixing the crash when cheap tires result in bad braking and turning. | |||||
| P0340, No start | 11Relevance | 1 year ago | COSMICBLUES | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Question: P0340 99 Lincoln Continental 8 cyl, stalled wouldnt start ran code p0340 I pulled the part half was missing looked and tried with a hook pick nothing mus of fell in, put the new sensor on and same ordeal,as said in the subject, P0340 was the only code on the scanner, I changed out the sensor and same issue no turn over sounds like battery is dead but has a full charge, I'm also thinking crankshaft sensor idk since no code was thrown for it. I light checked all fuses under the hood all lit, didn't check the relays and the car has one of each, i'm re ... | |||||
| Roaring noise coming from front of car | 11Relevance | 3 months ago | ToyCar6895 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... wheel although it does seem to be louder when I'm going straight. I had a tire rotation done earlier today to see if that would fix the problem but it did not. I have 4 fairly new tires on the van (rear 2 from 2023, front 2 from 2025 - all Continental All-Seasons). I jacked up the tires to check for side to side play at 9 & 3 and 6 & 12 o' clock and there is none. Could this be a wheel bearing or something else? Planning on taking the car on some long road trips over the next couple weeks. Do I need to get this checked out now or can I wait 2,500 ... | |||||