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Lincoln Continental
| Manufacturer | Lincoln |
|---|---|
| Parent company | Ford Motor Company |
| Production | 1939–1948 1956-1957 1961-2002 |
| Successor | Lincoln Town Car (For Full-size version) Lincoln LS (For mid-size version) |
| Class | Full-size luxury car (1939-1981) Mid-size luxury car (1982-2002) |
The Lincoln Continental is an automobile produced by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company between 1939 and 2002. Despite often sharing underpinnings with less-expensive Fords, the Continental was usually a distinctively styled, highly equipped luxury car.
The flagship model Lincoln during most its run, the Continental name conveyed special cachet in the product line. It was largely replaced by the Lincoln LS.
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How to Rewire an Old Floor Lamp
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderately ChallengingThings You’ll Need:
- New sockets
- New lamp wire with plug
- Small wire nuts
Identify the wire setup and socket configuration. Take note if there are two lights or one and where the wire runs for them. This information will be critical when you get to the home improvement store. Also measure the length of the wire. Make sure you have enough extra length for the plug end.
Step2
Draw a picture of your setup and take your measurements and drawing to your local home center store. Most Home Depot and Lowe's stores have a lighting expert that can help with your wire replacement selection.
Step3
Select a whole new replacement wire setup for your lamp, including new sockets and switches. For an older lamp it is difficult to know exactly where the electrical problem might be, so it's better just to use the "skeleton" of the lamp for looks, but replace all of the electrical components. This will eliminate the possibility of needing to replace something else in the near future.
Step4
Take the lamp apart. Most floor lamps are simply threaded pipe screwed together, so start by unscrewing the base and work your way up. If you need to, make a diagram so you know how things fit back together.
Step5
Rewire your lamp by threading the new wire through the lamp to the socket, then attach the new socket with small wire nuts, making sure you match colors. The red wire goes to the hot and the black goes to neutral. Make sure no bare wire is showing when making those connections.
Step6
Put the lamp back together. Use your diagram as reference if you made one.
Step7
Try it out. Plug your lamp into a ground fault receptacle to test it. This will limit the hazard if you wired it wrong. If it still doesn't work, take it to an electrical shop and have them look at your rewire job. It's possible your connections are not secure.





