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  • 1.Instrument Panel - Cluster & Switches
    2000 Lincoln LS Switches Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
  • 2.Steering Column - Shroud, Switches & Levers
    2000 Lincoln LS Switches Diagram 2 - Thumbnail
  • 3.Steering Wheel - Steering Wheel & Trim
    2000 Lincoln LS Switches Diagram 3 - Thumbnail
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  • Lincoln XW4Z-14C715-AC Switch Assy
    XW4Z-14C715-AC
    Switch Assy
    • Part Notes: (-H*) , RH/LH, Switch - Lumbar Control
    • Location: Passenger Side/Driver Side
    • Fit Note: Medium Parchment Interior
    • Production Date: 03/1999-11/2002
    • Callout Name: 14C715
    MSRP: $18.75 Your Price: $13.78

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Brake Light Switch Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Lincoln LS

  • Q: How to service and repair the brake light switch on 2000 Lincoln LS?
    A: In case of the fault with the brake light switch, disconnect the electrical connector and remove the insulator of the instrument panel. Take out the Brake Pedal Position (BPP) switch, put in the new switch by turning it open and fine-tuning. Keep the engine running and press the brake, place the switch and reconnect the electrical connector.
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