Continental | 2017-2020 | 80th Anniversary Coach Door Edition, Base, Black Label, Coach Door Edition, Livery, Premiere, Reserve, Select | 6 Cyl 2.7 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.7 L GAS
Q: How to Service and Install Blower Control Switches on Lincoln MKZ?
A: The service of the blower motor switch begins by removing the climate control assembly first. Start by removing the blower motor switch knob through pulling action followed by removal. After pressing the tab you can rotate the blower switch to the counterclockwise direction in order to remove it. Perform the installation of the new switch by doing the reverse steps of removal.
Q: How to Service Blower Control Switches on Lincoln Navigator?
A: The service of blower motor switch begins by taking out the climate control assembly. One must first pull and remove the knob on the blower motor switch before proceeding. The removal of clips allows you to extract the blower motor switch. The backward procedure for installing the new switch should be followed.
Q: How to Service and Repair Blower Control Switches on Lincoln Town Car?
A: The blower motor switch repair process should start with draining engine cooling fluid before proceeding. The service begins with hose and wire harness disconnect from the evaporative emission canister purge valve which has part number EVAP canister purge valve. First detach the valve by removing the nut and the nuts that fasten the evaporative emission canister purge valve. The service begins by detaching heater hoses from the heater core through clamp releases before removing the hose because of released clamps. Start by removing the nut then the stud before detaching the wire harness from the blower motor speed control upper stud by taking out its retaining nut. First use pliers to remove and detach the electrical connector from the blower motor speed control and then unscrew the screw and withdraw the stud together with the assembly of the speed controller. Reverse the procedure for new component installation by cleaning and lubricating the coolant system with plain water if required and then filling engine coolant to proper levels.