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Assembly : With bulb(s)Light Source : HalogenColor Finish : OE comparableProduct Fit : Direct FitRecommended Use : OE ReplacementQuantity Sold : Sold individuallyReplaces OE Number : 6W1Z13008ABReplaces Partslink Number : FO2502214Interchange Part Number : 6W1Z13008AB, FO2502214Warranty : 1-year Replacement unlimited-mileage warrantyProp 65 Warning :WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium, Ethylbenzene, Lead and lead compounds, Toluene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Assembly : With bulb(s)Light Source : HalogenColor Finish : OE comparableProduct Fit : Direct FitRecommended Use : OE ReplacementQuantity Sold : Sold individuallyReplaces OE Number : 6W1Z13008AAReplaces Partslink Number : FO2503214Interchange Part Number : 6W1Z13008AA, FO2503214Warranty : 1-year Replacement unlimited-mileage warrantyProp 65 Warning :WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium, Ethylbenzene, Lead and lead compounds, Toluene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Components : (2) HeadlightAssembly : With bulb(s)Light Source : HalogenColor Finish : OE comparableProduct Fit : Direct FitRecommended Use : OE ReplacementQuantity Sold : Set of 2Replaces OE Number : 6W1Z13008AB, 6W1Z13008AAReplaces Partslink Number : FO2502214, FO2503214Interchange Part Number : 6W1Z13008AB, FO2502214, 6W1Z13008AA, FO2503214Warranty : 1-year Replacement unlimited-mileage warrantyProp 65 Warning :WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium, Ethylbenzene, Lead and lead compounds, Toluene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Returns Policy : 30-Day Return PolicyWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium, Ethylbenzene, Lead and lead compounds, Toluene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Returns Policy : 30-Day Return PolicyKeep your headlights bright. One way to do this is by making sure that the headlight lenses aren’t dirty and foggy. If they appear dull, yellow, or grimy, all you have to do is clean them up and polish them. We have some tips for cleaning and restoration for a Lincoln Town Car headlight set. Here are some of them:
Cleaning the headlights
NOTE: To keep the headlights in better working condition, you may apply some plastic adhesion promoter on the headlights, add some layers of automotive clear coat, or wax the headlights.
Fixing foggy headlights
Toothpaste
Headlight cleaner
Sandpaper
NOTE: You may wrap a sheet of 500-grit sandpaper around a foam or sponge to easily sand the surface until it’s even and smooth. Wipe it with a microfiber cloth and then move on to sheets of 1,000- and 2,000-grit sandpaper that’s soaked in a mixture of dish detergent and water. Wet the surface from time to time when sanding until the rough spots are cleared. The process should including washing and rinsing before moving on to sanding with another sheet of sandpaper. Once sanding is over, apply some polish on the lenses using some micro-fiber cloth. The headlights should be rinsed thoroughly and allowed to dry completely.
The Lincoln Town Car is a full-size luxury sedan that is known for its space and comfortable ride—qualities that helped make it the most used chauffeured car in the United States and Canada. Although it was discontinued in 2011, the Town Car is still a sought-after vehicle because of its classic American luxury sedan styling that you won’t see in modern cars today.
With old vehicle models like the Lincoln Town Car, regular car servicing and maintenance are imperative. This is to ensure their smooth operation and to prevent minor car issues from getting out of hand. One part that you may need to pay attention to is the Lincoln Town Car headlight.
If your Lincoln Town Car still has its stock headlights, maybe it’s time to consider changing them soon. Here are some of the most common reasons why you should consider buying new headlights for your vehicle:
Headlights are bound to fail at some point. Whether they get damaged because of minor collisions or they get worn out due to frequent use, replacing them when they fail should always be at the top of your list.
Faulty headlights can put you at risk when you are on the road especially when visibility is low. It also violates the law. Both scenarios can cause you time and money, so you should immediately get your Lincoln Town Car headlight problems fixed by getting new headlights for your vehicle.
If your headlights are still working but you’re not happy with the faded or hazy light they produce, you can choose to upgrade to brighter headlights. The most common options to replace your halogen headlights include the high-intensity discharge or HID Xenon headlights and light-emitting diode or LED headlights. Both types of headlights provide better illumination, which is exactly what you need for driving through heavy rain or snowfall.
Your headlights are the first thing that people will see when you are driving towards them. They contribute a lot to your vehicle’s looks. If you want to have a more eye-catching front profile, you can swap your headlights for aftermarket ones that can complement the style of your Lincoln Town Car.
The price of an aftermarket Lincoln Town Car headlight is anywhere between $20 and $950. Available per piece or in sets of two and four, you can get an OE Replacement or OE Upgrade headlight with a halogen, LED, or HID light bulb. To protect yourself from purchasing a defective component, make sure to buy an aftermarket headlight that comes with a product warranty.
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Navigating through poorly lit streets or during heavy rains, snow, and fog would be too difficult if your Lincoln Town car headlight is having some troubles of its own. If it’s no longer burning bright, not aimed right, or won’t turn on, then this can make driving unsafe. Don’t take a chance with faulty headlights. Figure out the headlight trouble right away so you can fix it and get back on the road in no time. Here’s a short guide.
Dim headlights
Headlights that seem to change their brightness or appear dim may be caused by a problem with the charging system. It may have something to do with a faulty alternator or drive belt. Confirm the charging system problem through the charging voltage when the engine is idling. Consult the manual for the voltage requirements at the battery.
Headlight beams don’t light up the road properly
Headlight beams that fail to light up the road well may be caused by a number of factors, including dirt-filled headlights, foggy or discolored lenses and covers, and headlights that are not aimed right. Check the lenses and covers for dirt, moisture, and oxidation. You have to clean them up. In case of moisture, you have to check if the housing is cracked or there’s a broken seal that’s been causing the leak. Check the aim of the headlights and adjust them as needed through the screws or any other mechanism. Read the manual for proper headlight aim.
One of the headlights won’t light up
When the headlight won’t light up anymore, this usually means that the bulb has burned out or has reached the end of its service life, which depends on how long it has been used and how much it has been exposed to vibration. You still have to confirm, however, if a burned-out bulb is behind the headlight failure. You have to check the electrical connector first and see if it’s corroded, loose, or damaged in any way. If the bulb turns out to be the culprit, then it must be replaced as soon as possible.
Both headlights won’t light up
There are a number of possible reasons why headlights won’t turn on. This can be because of lack of power caused by a faulty relay, bad fuse, defective module, broken switch, or wiring problem. To trace the real source of the problem, you have to take a look at the fuse for the headlight circuit to see if it’s already blown or if there’s a short circuit or some overload. If the fuse turns out fine, you have to check if there’s power getting through by using a test light or voltmeter. There could be some wiring trouble if the test reveals that there’s no power at the fuse. A wiring diagram will help check the circuit to figure out where the problem lies. Once the fuse is fully checked and there seems to be no fault, next on your list should be the relay or control module. For the relay, it has to be disconnected and checked for rattling. If the relay is at fault, this should be changed to make sure that the headlights will be powered up. For the control module, you have to check the wiring, relay, and switch first. If the module appears to be receiving power when the headlights are switched on, then the module may already have gone bad. If there’s no voltage flowing through the relay or module, the switch is usually the problem here. Check if the headlights work properly on both high and low beams. If not, then you may be looking at a bad dimmer switch.
Restoring a headlight is relatively easier than other restoration jobs in a car. The things needed are 500 grit sandpaper, 800 grit sandpaper, plastic polishing compound, and a sponge. Sand the lens of the headlight with the 500 grit sandpaper to remove some scratches followed by the 800 grit sandpaper for major scratches. Once smooth, apply the plastic polishing compound with the sponge. This step can make the surface of the headlight lens good as new.
While there is an aftermarket headlight sold by piece, it is not advisable to replace just one headlight from the set. If only one is replaced, there will be an uneven illumination because the new one would shine brighter than the old one. This would lead to less driving visibility on the road. It is always advisable to replace the headlight of the Lincoln Town Car in pairs.
Many online auto parts stores offer different materials for the Lincoln Town headlight. This includes the ones made of halogen, xenon, or LED. However, before installing a new headlight, it is advisable to check with the local government if it is legal. There are headlights in the market that are illegal for street use in the US due to excessive brightness.
A headlight is normally replaced only when it is burned out. If the headlight is not as bright as it used to be anymore, there are other things that can be done to fix it without replacing the headlight assembly altogether. One good example is by restoring the headlight to remove scratches. Another good example is by checking the wiring and replacing the bulb of the headlight.