Where can I get self-repair and technical information for my Lincoln?

The Motorcraft®* Service website has a variety of digital resources available for self-repair and technical information. 

Motorcraft Service subscriptions are available for purchase, which provide you with access to:

  • Workshop Manuals.
  • Wiring Diagram Manuals (also referred to as EVTMs or Electrical Vacuum Troubleshooting Manuals).
  • Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis (PC/ED) Manuals.
  • Technical Service Bulletins or TSBs (1994 to Present).
  • Downloadable initialization (PATS) information.
  • Latest calibration information for emission-related modules.
  • Vehicle-specific information (available for the last 10 model years).
  • Limited vehicle line coverage for 1994 to present model years.

Free informative resources are also available through the "Quick Guides" tab, such as:

  • How to use the Easy Fuel No Cap Fuel filler (including the fuel filler funnel and the locking fuel plug).
  • How to remove a tire for vehicles equipped with Tire Pressure Monitor Systems without damaging the system.
  • The latest towing procedures with easy-to-follow instructions and illustrations to provide the correct hookups for sling belt wrecker, wheel-lift, or flatbed towing.

Web-based technical training classes are also available for purchase in categories such as the repair of:

  • Engines.
  • Electrical systems.
  • Manual and automatic transmissions.
  • Brakes.
  • Steering and suspension.

Note: If you prefer to purchase a hard copy of your vehicle's workshop manual, visit the Helm website or call 1-800-782-4356. These manuals are for specific models and are available for years before what is accessible through Motorcraft Service.

If you need assistance repairing your vehicle, contact your preferred Lincoln Retailer or Ford Dealer.  

Additional Information

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Where can I purchase replacement parts?


*Motorcraft is a registered trademark of Ford Motor Company.