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Lincoln Town Car Side Marker Light helps other drivers see the big sedan from the side at night, greatly increasing safety and confidence. The Lincoln Town Car became a luxury car with a quiet cabin, plush leather seats, ample rear legroom and a softly tuned suspension to smooth out broken pavement. Its robust Panther platform, 4.6 litre V8 and its reliable four speed automatic allow the Town Car to cruise through long stretches of highway sipping regular fuel and shrug off high mileage. Owners like plenty of trunk space, easy body on frame serviceability and a steering feel that is easy but keeps the sedan tracking true on road trips. Genuine Lincoln parts are still flowing from warehouses, so a well kept Town Car will be a comfortable, dignified daily driver even after production had ended. That abiding Lincoln heritage still draws chauffeurs and enthusiasts. The Side Marker Light, which is molded to follow the line of the fender, has an amber or red lens and a small bulb which is illuminated every time the headlamps or turn signals are activated, outlining the length of the Town Car, reducing sideswipe collisions. Replacing a dim Side Marker Light helps quickly restore factory appearance while meeting required visibility rules. Its sealed housing is resistant to moisture, fits original mounting points and adds a subtle style while also performing a vital task. To replace a Side Marker Light, park safely, cut power, pop out old lens with trim tool, unplug connector, snap in new, re-attach wiring, test before driving.