How do I know if my cadillac converter is bad on a 99 lincoln towncar? I was told by two people it is but just want make sure.

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Asked by leahrae2 Nov 23, 2013 at 03:27 PM about the 1999 Lincoln Town Car Signature

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Check engine codes, loss of power/performance and or glowing bright red in some cases

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Ok when I go to get engine codes check they cant hook it up to read they said because of bad fuse. Its acts like it doesnt want to accelerate or as if the trans was slipping

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I would fix the fuse then have codes read. Several different things might cause it to act this way and without the codes we would be just guessing. I would hate for you to throw good money at a guess.

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Yes very true is it easy to do fuse im clueless on what one to even replace so they can check it

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The people that checked your codes should know which fuse is bad. Replacing a fuse is easy you just pull the bad one out and plug the new one in its place. They don't cost more than a dollar or so a piece.

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