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Lincoln Thermostat Gasket covers the connection between the thermostat unit and the engine ensuring that the coolant remains inside and that the motor maintains its optimal temperature. The features that distinguish Lincoln cars include Quiet Flight design that dampens the road noise to allow people to talk calmly, Co-Pilot360 features that include lane keeping, blind spot warnings, and intelligent parking assistants. Its interiors envelop the passengers with soft leather, crystal-digital gauges and considerate storage, all understated since Lincoln became a part of Ford, but preserved the luxury spirit that was born in 1917. Owners compliment the fact that Lincoln includes ActiveGlide to cruise hands free and the fact that the brand takes comments to perfect each upgrade. The Thermostat Gasket is a ring or a composite sheet that is very thin and forms a close seal which prevents leakages and allows the cooling system to maintain constant pressure. In order to install new Lincoln Thermostat Gasket, allow the engine to cool completely, drain out coolant that is under the housing, and loose the hose clamp. Disassemble the housing by unbolting it, removing the thermostat, wiping both mating faces until they are shiny. Install the fresh Thermostat Gasket or apply the approved sealant, install the thermostat using its jiggle valve face up and position the housing. Install bolts evenly to specifications, reinstate the hose, replenish coolant, eliminate air bubbles, start the engine, and look to confirm no leakage and even temperature before driving.