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2003 LINCOLN Town Car

Vehicle Summary

The 2003 Lincoln Town Car Executive is a classic American sedan crafted by Ford Motor Company. Powered by a 4.6L V8 engine producing 235 hp, it offers a luxurious ride with comprehensive safety features, including front, side, and curtain airbags for the driver and passenger. Built in Wixom, Michigan, this vehicle epitomizes comfort and reliability.

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Make
LINCOLN
Model
Town Car
Year
2003
Engine
4.6L

Complete Specifications

27 specs
Make LINCOLN
Manufacturer Name FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Model Town Car
Model Year 2003
Plant City WIXOM
Series Executive
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant Company Name Wixom
Plant State MICHIGAN
Body Class Sedan/Saloon
Doors 4
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Engine Number of Cylinders 8
Displacement (CC) 4600.0
Displacement (CI) 280.70922283576
Displacement (L) 4.6
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Valve Train Design Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC)
Engine Configuration V-Shaped
Engine Brake (hp) From 235
Engine Manufacturer Ford
Seat Belt Type Manual
Curtain Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Front Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Side Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Oil leaks

V-shaped engines, like the one in the 2003 Lincoln Town Car, are prone to oil leaks from valve cover gaskets and oil pan gaskets due to aging or wear.

Ignition coil failure

The 8-cylinder engines in these models often experience ignition coil failures, leading to misfires and poor engine performance.

Intake manifold gasket failure

These engines can suffer from intake manifold gasket failures, causing coolant leaks and potential overheating.

Timing chain issues

The timing chains in these engines can stretch or wear out over time, leading to poor engine timing and potential damage.

Fuel injector problems

Clogged or failing fuel injectors are common, which can result in rough idling, poor fuel economy, and engine misfires.

Pcv valve issues

The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve can become clogged or fail, causing increased oil consumption and engine performance issues.

Cooling system failures

Radiator and water pump failures are common, which can lead to engine overheating if not addressed promptly.

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