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Lincoln Town Car Starter is the vitally vital for breathing this big sedan to life, connecting the big V8 with the instant ignition. Lincoln Town Car reminds the occupants of a luxurious ride, heavy leather seats, heavy carpets, and muted cabins that transform panting journeys into peaceful travels. The Town Car is constructed on the reliable Lincoln frame, combining a soft suspension of comfortable pillows with a sure body on frame ruggedness, thus the potholes seem miles away, and the trunk accommodates the luggage of a family vacation. The Town Car spoils the passengers with broader doors, the simplistic controls, and a classic-style dash, which visually shouts traditional luxury. The big Lincoln, its spacious cabin, easy-handling steering and the impression that the entire miles of the freeway leave virtually no mark on its composure are applauded by its owners. Lincoln V8 was matched by engineers with a strong Starter that turns fast, engages flywheel with cleanliness and attracts only enough current to prevent battery destruction. The solenoid driven pinion of this Starter makes the operation of the unit a smooth mesh without stuttering through repeated cold starts. The Starter runs the Town Car with a lot of power when it is sitting overnight in winter, which justifies its worth to day to day reliability and long term costs of ownership. Installing the Starter requires removing the battery then jackknifing safely and unscrewing and removing the previous unit, settling the new unit in position, screw connecting the two hand threads, tightening uniformly, and reattaching cables, lowering the car after which one should ensure that the car is cranking crisply.