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How to Troubleshoot 1996 Lincoln Air Suspension

Since the late 1980s Lincoln has been using air suspension in their premium line of automobiles. This innovation in automobile comfort has created a whole new line of maintenance for luxury cars. As the under car environment is harsh, modern Lincoln air suspension for a 1996 Lincoln is imperative. Troubleshooting your 1996 Lincoln's suspension is pretty simple if you follow these easy steps.

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How to Troubleshoot a Car's Clutch

Over time, a car's clutch wears out just like its tires. Generally, there are signs or symptoms that indicate there is a problem with your clutch. Here are some basic guidelines for troubleshooting your car's clutch before seeking the help of a mechanic.

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How to Troubleshoot a Fuel Injection System

If your car isn't running efficiently, there are several things you can check. Here are some basic guidelines for troubleshooting your car's fuel injection system before bringing it to a garage. Cleaning dirty fuel injectors will result in next-to-new performance.

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How to Troubleshoot a Tachometer

A tachometer is a gauge found on vehicles which displays the rpm's. Rpm stands for the revolutions per minute completed by the engine of the vehicle. This is important to know because too many rpm's can point to trouble with your engine. There are methods that you can use to troubleshoot a tachometer that is not working properly.

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How to Troubleshoot a Speedometer

If your speedometer isn't working, every time you drive your car you run the risk of getting a speeding ticket. This is a fact even if you have a radar detector. If it is working and yet isn't registering the correct speed you are still in danger. Here's how to check your actual speed and know if your speedometer is reading correctly.

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How to Troubleshoot Car Stereo Speakers

Car stereo speakers are something we usually take for granted, assuming they should always work. But sometimes things happen and you will need to determine what type of problem you are experiencing in order to complete the proper repairs.

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How to Understand Engine Codes

If you are having trouble with your car, you may need to get a read from the on-board diagnostics system. The on-board diagnostics work by showing a numeric code that will relate to the problem with the car. If you suspect engine trouble, you need to figure out what the codes mean.

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How to React if Your Car's Brake Light Comes On

There are only two things that can cause the brake light on the dashboard to go on: Either you're driving with the hand brake on or you are low on brake fluid.

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How to Know if Your Car Has a Fluid Leak

Except for gasoline and windshield wiper solution, the fluids in your car shouldn't get used up or go anywhere. If you notice that any are low, there's a good possibility of a leak.

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How to Improve Car Engine Performance for Free

Most cars come from the factory with ignition timing that is in the middle of the recommended range. On Hondas and Accords, this range can be 14 DTDC to 20 DTDC depending on the model/engine. In other words, you can advance the timing of your engine to the top limit of the recommended range, which can provide more HP and better mileage.

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