Where can I get self-repair and technical information for my Lincoln?
The Motorcraft®* Service website has a variety of resources for self-repair and technical information. To get started, visit the Motorcraft Service website and select your location.
Service Info. You can get a subscription that includes the following information:
- Workshop Manual
- Wiring Diagram Manual (also referred to as EVTMs or Electrical Vacuum Troubleshooting Manuals)
- Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis (PC/ED) Manual
- Technical Service Bulletins or TSBs ('94-Present)
- Access to downloadable initialization (PATS) information
- Access to the latest calibration information for emission-related modules
- Access to vehicle-specific Information (available for the last 10 model years)
- Limited vehicle line coverage for 1994-present model years
Free Resources > Quick Guides. Access information such as:
- Information regarding the Easy Fuel No Cap Fuel filler, including the use of the fuel filler funnel and the locking fuel plug
- How to remove a tire for vehicles equipped with Tire Pressure Monitor Systems without damaging the system
- View the latest towing procedures for Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury passenger cars and light trucks
- These easy-to-follow instructions and illustrations provide the correct hookups for sling belt wrecker, wheel-lift, or flatbed towing
Training. Purchase web-based technical training classes. Choose a category such as:
- Gasoline or diesel engine repair
- Electrical systems
- Manual and automatic transmissions
- Brakes
- Steering and suspension
Note: To purchase a hard copy of your vehicle's workshop manual, visit the Helm website, or call 800-782-4356. These manuals are for specific models and are available for years prior to what is accessible through Motorcraft Service.
For more complex vehicle repair-related questions, contact your Lincoln Retailer.
Additional Information
How do I get an Owner's Manual?
Where can I purchase replacement parts?
*Motorcraft is a registered trademark of Ford Motor Company.