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Lincoln Fuel Tank Sending Unit provides the driver with accurate fuel level indications that ensure that every trip is stress free and gauges reflect the actual situation. Lincoln cars are characterized by whisper quiet cabins, crafted according to the Quiet Flight philosophy, soft seats, which are upholstered with soft materials, and clear displays, which cause less distraction. Lincoln Co-Pilot360 has a lane keeping system, blind spot, auto high beam, and smart parking assistance, and optional ActiveGlide is available to cruise hands free on mapped highways. Lincoln has pursued refinement since 1917 and its collaboration with Ford has expanded the reach without forgetting about comfort, constant technological improvements, and responsive service that considers the feedback of owners, and Lincoln customers feel relaxed with their every mile. The Fuel Tank Sending Unit itself consists of a floating arm and resistor to convert the fuel height to electrical signal to be sent to the dashboard gauge. Installation of a Lincoln Fuel Tank Sending Unit begins by unconnection of the battery, release of pressure and emptying or lowering of the tank. Tank support, unclipping of hoses, lines and wiring, dropping of straps and carefully lowering the whole assembly. Wipe the mounting point, remove the lock ring, remove the old one, and attach a new seal. Install the replacement Fuel Tank Sending Unit, secure it in place, reconnect the lines and the wiring, lift and wire the tank, fill it up, reconnect the battery, start the engine to test the gauge and ensure that there are no leaks.