The owners manual that comes with the car, would have the answer for you.
You will need lo look in the index for Fuses, and will have diagram of the fuses, amperage, colors, and what it manages, such as lights, and so on.
If its not found in the manual, it maybe an aftermarket install, and is ideal to take it to a Lincoln repair shop.
SOURCE: My 2000 licoln ls is overheating as soon as u turn
no fliud in res. or radiator will make it do this ,,, ther e is a major leak some where,, while vehcle is cold ,, put water in rad. or resivour,, look under and see if it is pouring out ,, could be a hose ,, radiator,,, head gasket ,,, then find out where ,, 90's and up vehicles. require a trained tech. to service ,, call for tow and go to a ASE .based shop
SOURCE: I have a 2000 licoln LS
I recently had that issue and it means there are transmission issues, in my case i needed to replace sensors for gears 4 and 5, cost $2500 to fix, sucks so bad, hope this helps!
SOURCE: we know the problem, we just dont know where to
3.0 or 3.9 liter?
I don't see anything in the power distribution diagrams labeled as "ignition fuse module"
So I went to the lincoln website and found an owners manual
http://www.motorcraftservice.com/pubs/content/~WO2DEW/~MUS~LEN/41/02dewog2e.pdf
Page 188 and 189 show the underhood fuse block. I hope this helps.
I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/jeremy_d728a59f986299fa
If you are referring to the cooling fan in the front of the radiator, it is a hydraulic system, not electric in the LS from 2000-2002 and thus has no fuse. If you are referring to the blower motor, I can give you that fuse location.
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