Lincoln LS Service Repair Workshop Manuals
Lincoln is an American luxury car manufacturing company and a division of Ford Motor Company. The first Lincoln vehicles were introduced in 1917. Today, Lincoln remains as one of the most desirable American luxury brands and rivals European manufacturers. The Lincoln LS was introduced for model year 2000 as a mid-size luxury vehicle to compete with the Cadillac Catera. Owners will find it easy to maintain these cars with a Lincoln LS repair manual that offers detailed instructions for replacing and repairing these desirable modern luxury sedans.
The Lincoln LS was available with either an all-aluminum 3.0 liter V6 or a 3.9 liter V8. Both engines were derived from power plants utilized in Jaguar vehicles, also built by Ford during the time period. Servicing these engines is not difficult for the average home mechanic using a repair manual. Replacement parts are easy to find and not as expensive as those found in rival vehicles.
Designers focused on creating a European-style when creating the LS, while still keeping the car looking like it belongs in the line up. The Lincoln LS became the first Lincoln to offer a manual transmission since 1951. Car and Driver Magazine selected the LS as Car of theYear in 2000. Today, the LS remains a highly desirable car and boasts a large enthusiast following that appreciate the European styling without the European reliability issues.
Owners of the Lincoln LS will find a repair manual to be a valuable tool for servicing and maintaining these luxury cars. Most repairs can be made by the home mechanic, saving tons of money. Braking systems are robust and share common parts with other Ford models. Replacement parts are affordable and easy to find. Electrical systems are trouble-free, and the detailed wiring diagrams offered in these manuals help owners trace down problems and make repairs easily.
The last Lincoln LS was built in 2006, when Lincoln revised the entire range of cars. Among the most desirable to collectors today, the last several models in the upper range of trim levels command high prices in the used car market. High quality, well-maintained Lincoln LS vehicles are becoming more rare. A Lincoln LS service manual will give the do-it-yourself mechanic the step-by-step instructions essential to keeping these luxury cars on the road and at peak value.