Structure Related Problems of the 1998 Lincoln Continental

Table 1 shows four common structure related problems of the 1998 Lincoln Continental. The number one most common problem is related to the door (two problems). The second most common problem is related to the structure (one problem).

Table 1. Structure related problems of Lincoln Continental

Problem Category Number of Problems
Door problems
2
Structure problems
1
Body problems
1
Frame And Members problems
1

Recently reported Structure problems of the 1998 Lincoln Continental

The Door problem

Consumer stated at 17,000 miles, the engine overheated and failed to continue operating, dealership examined the vehicle and made the necessary repairs to remedy problem, then on 26-Sep-2001, engine was leaking oil from the right valve cover gasket which had to be replaced, also the water pump was   Read details...

The Structure problem

1998 Lincoln Continental. Consumer writes regarding defective rear seat belts the consumer stated the right and left rear seat belts no longer retract. Also, water entered the front headlights and caused the lens to fogged up.   Read details...

The Body problem

Soon after purchasing vehicle it began to leak from behind the dashboard. Then, sun roof, and side windows leaked. Dealership has replaced all the seals, but it still leaks.   Read details...


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