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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / September 2006

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1999 Lincoln Towne Car where is the computer?

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MZB - 23 Sep 2006 16:42 GMT
I recently purchased carmd.

It's a neat device -- plug it into the computer and you get a readout.

No problem with my Buick.

But I have a 1999 Lincoln Towne Car.

I looked under the dash but don't see the plug for the computer. Does anyone
know where it is??

There is a black box that I assume is the fuse box. I'm hesitant to open it
as the latch looks flimsy (afraid of breaking it). Might the computer plug
outlet be there?

Mel
webpa - 23 Sep 2006 17:46 GMT
> I recently purchased carmd.
>
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>
> Mel

>From Google (you ought to try it):  1999 Town Car DLC connector is
under the dash, to the right of the steering column, between the
steering column and center console.  It looks like a larger-than-life
"Centronics" style connector...but is all plastic.
webpa - 23 Sep 2006 17:47 GMT
> I recently purchased carmd.
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Mel

>From Google (you ought to try it):  1999 Town Car DLC connector is
under the dash, to the right of the steering column, between the
steering column and center console.  It looks like a larger-than-life
"Centronics" style connector...but is all plastic.
MZB - 24 Sep 2006 02:17 GMT
Found it. Thanks

Mel

>> I recently purchased carmd.
>>
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> steering column and center console.  It looks like a larger-than-life
> "Centronics" style connector...but is all plastic.
 
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