July 11, 2012

Lincoln Continental 1957 Windows Wiring Diagram

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This schematic is the 1957 Lincoln Continental Windows Wiring Diagram. Before we show you the windows wiring diagram, we will be sharing a little story on this 1957 Lincoln Continental. This car was a personal luxury car with the price that were so high for their time, each cars were sold for the price of $ 10,000. But even with the high price, the Ford Motor Company, the company that builds them still loses thousands of dollars profit for each cars sold. This is because the production cost is even higher than $ 10,000. This car was intended to be the superior and standalone up-market brand from Lincoln, and they succeeded in accomplishing that goal. For their era, this car can only be afforded by high class society and celebrities, few celebrities using this car was Elvis Presley, Shah of Iran, and Frank Sinatra, also several richest man across America.

1957 Lincoln Continental Mark II


Now about the Windows Wiring Diagram for the 1957 Lincoln Continental. This wiring diagram is obviously intended for the windows wiring system. Here we can see many components along with their connections. Some components are: left door window, left rear quarter window, relay, 15 amp circuit breaker, right rear quarter window, 30 amp circuit breaker, master control switch, motor, right CV window, left CV window, control switch, etc. You will also see some wiring color codes, each colors tells what the cable color for the connections, they are including: yellow, green, red-blue, yellow-red, violet, green-red, green-black, etc.

Lincoln Continental 1957 Windows Wiring Diagram


Please study this Lincoln Continental 1957 Windows Wiring Diagram before you perform any wiring work in your old Lincoln Continental. You will need the basic knowledge of car wiring system if you want to perform a successful wiring work. This schematic can become a guide for your wiring project, but still the main factor will be your knowledge about the wiring system. We wish you luck with your wiring project, be safe, and come back soon.

Source of article: http://en.wikipedia.org

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