Lincoln Lincoln Continental 2017-2020 Drivetrain Specifications
Explore the comprehensive drivetrain specifications for the 2017-2020 Lincoln Continental, including engine options, transmission types, and drivetrain configurations. Ideal for technicians, enthusiasts, and owners seeking detailed technical insights.
Overview Specifications
This document provides detailed specifications and information about the drivetrain of the 2017-2020 Lincoln Continental. It is designed to help users understand the technical aspects of the vehicle's drivetrain, including engine options, transmission systems, and performance features. Use the search and navigation instructions to quickly find relevant information.
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Key Specifications
Engine Options
3.7L V6, 2.7L V6 Twin-Turbo, 3.0L V6 Twin-Turbo
Horsepower (Max)
400 hp
Torque (Max)
400 lb-ft
Transmission
6-Speed Automatic
Drivetrain
FWD / AWD
Available Specifications
Engine Options
This section covers the available engine configurations for the 2017-2020 Lincoln Continental, including horsepower, torque, and fuel efficiency details.
Engine Options
This section covers the available engine configurations for the 2017-2020 Lincoln Continental, including horsepower, torque, and fuel efficiency details.
3.7L V6 Engine
- 305 horsepower
- 280 lb-ft of torque
- Front-wheel drive (FWD) standard
- All-wheel drive (AWD) optional
- Direct fuel injection
- EPA-estimated 18 city / 27 highway MPG
2.7L V6 Twin-Turbo Engine
- 335 horsepower
- 380 lb-ft of torque
- Standard AWD configuration
- EcoBoost technology
- EPA-estimated 17 city / 26 highway MPG
- Enhanced performance for luxury driving
3.0L V6 Twin-Turbo Engine
- 400 horsepower
- 400 lb-ft of torque
- Standard AWD configuration
- EcoBoost technology
- EPA-estimated 16 city / 24 highway MPG
- Top-tier performance option
Transmission System
This section details the transmission system used in the Lincoln Continental, including its design, features, and performance capabilities.
Transmission System
This section details the transmission system used in the Lincoln Continental, including its design, features, and performance capabilities.
6-Speed Automatic Transmission
- Smooth and responsive shifting
- Adaptive shift scheduling
- Paddle shifters available
- Optimized for fuel efficiency
- Designed for luxury and performance
- Compatible with all engine options
Drive Modes
- Normal mode for balanced performance
- Sport mode for enhanced throttle response
- Comfort mode for smoother ride quality
- Adaptive Cruise Control integration
- Customizable settings for driver preference
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) System
This section explains the AWD system available in the Lincoln Continental, including its benefits and operational features.
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) System
This section explains the AWD system available in the Lincoln Continental, including its benefits and operational features.
Intelligent AWD
- Automatically adjusts torque distribution
- Enhances traction in adverse conditions
- Improves stability and handling
- Seamless integration with drive modes
- Reduces fuel consumption when not needed
- Standard on 2.7L and 3.0L engine models
Performance Benefits
- Improved acceleration on slippery surfaces
- Enhanced cornering stability
- Reduced wheel spin during hard acceleration
- Optimized for both city and highway driving
- Complements the luxury driving experience
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Component Specifications
Overview
- Type
- All-Wheel Drive (AWD) / Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
- Configuration
- Transverse engine layout
- Platform
- CD4 platform
- Material
- High-strength steel and aluminum
- Location
- Front-mounted engine with rear differential (AWD)
Dimensions
- Driveshaft Length
- 72.5 inches (1841.5 mm)
- Axle Width
- 63.2 inches (1605.3 mm)
- Transmission Length
- 28.7 inches (729 mm)
- Transfer Case Width
- 12.4 inches (315 mm)
- Differential Height
- 9.8 inches (249 mm)
- Ground Clearance
- 5.3 inches (134.6 mm)
- Weight
- 187 lbs (84.8 kg) for AWD system
Materials
- Driveshaft
- High-strength steel with carbon fiber coating
- Axles
- Forged steel with heat treatment
- Transmission Case
- Aluminum alloy
- Differential Housing
- Cast iron with aluminum cover
- Transfer Case
- Magnesium alloy
Features
- Drivetrain Control
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- Intelligent AWD system
- Torque vectoring capability
- Electronic stability control integration
- Adaptive traction control
- Transmission
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- 6-speed automatic with SelectShift
- Paddle shifters (optional)
- Sport mode tuning
- Smooth shift technology
- Performance
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- Dynamic torque distribution
- Enhanced cornering stability
- Improved fuel efficiency
- Reduced drivetrain vibration
- Sensors
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- Wheel speed sensors
- Torque sensors
- Temperature sensors
- Position sensors
- Cooling
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- Transmission oil cooler
- Differential cooling fins
- Heat-resistant seals
- Active cooling system
Safety Features
- Stability
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- Roll Stability Control (RSC)
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
- Traction
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- Traction Control System (TCS)
- Hill Start Assist
- All-Wheel Drive with slip detection
- Emergency
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- Automatic emergency braking
- Collision mitigation system
- Post-collision braking
Comfort Features
- Noise Reduction
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- Acoustic dampening materials
- Vibration isolation mounts
- Quiet gear design
- Smoothness
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- Adaptive shift programming
- Torque smoothing algorithms
- Low-friction bearings
- Climate
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- Heated drivetrain components (optional)
- Cold-weather performance tuning
- Thermal management system
- Driving Modes
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- Comfort mode
- Sport mode
- Eco mode
- Custom mode
Accessories
- Performance
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- AWD performance package
- Upgraded transmission cooler
- High-performance differential fluid
- Protection
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- Drivetrain skid plates
- Underbody coating
- Rust protection treatment
- Monitoring
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- Drivetrain health monitor
- Real-time torque display
- Temperature gauge
Maintenance
- Service interval
- Every 10,000 miles or 12 months
- Service Items
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- Transmission fluid check
- Differential fluid replacement
- Driveshaft inspection
- Transfer case lubrication
- Axle boot inspection
- Sensor calibration
- Maintenance Notes
- Use only manufacturer-recommended fluids and lubricants.
Warranty
- Basic
- Miles: 50,000Years: 4Coverage: Bumper-to-bumper
- Powertrain
- Miles: 70,000Years: 6Coverage: Drivetrain components
- Corrosion
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 5Coverage: Perforation only
- Roadside Assistance
- Miles: UnlimitedYears: 5Coverage: 24/7 assistance
Production Details
- Manufacturer
- Ford Motor Company
- Manufacturing Process
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- Precision machining
- Robotic assembly
- Laser alignment
- Dynamic balancing
- Quality Control
- Testing: Durability testing, Thermal cycling, Vibration analysisStandards: ISO 9001 certified, Ford Q1 certification, Environmental compliance
- Sustainability
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- Recycled materials usage
- Energy-efficient production
- Low-emission manufacturing
- Production Metrics
- Units Per Day: 1200Defect Rate: 0.02%Energy Usage: 15 kWh per unit
Service Information for drivetrain Service
Maintenance and service requirements specific to this component
- Inspect transmission fluid level
- Check differential for leaks
- Lubricate drivetrain components
- Inspect driveshaft for wear
- Test AWD system functionality
Ensure all fluids meet manufacturer specifications.
- Replace transmission fluid
- Replace differential fluid
- Inspect transfer case
- Check axle boots for damage
- Test torque distribution system
Use specialized tools for fluid replacement.
- Perform drivetrain alignment
- Replace transfer case fluid
- Inspect and replace worn bearings
- Test electronic control systems
- Perform full system diagnostics
Requires certified technician for major service.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 What type of drivetrain does the 2017-2020 Lincoln Continental use?
What type of drivetrain does the 2017-2020 Lincoln Continental use?
The 2017-2020 Lincoln Continental is available with both front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) configurations. The FWD is standard, while the AWD system is optional and uses an intelligent torque vectoring system to enhance traction and stability. The drivetrain is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, offering smooth and responsive performance. Both configurations are compatible with the Continental's 2.7L V6 or 3.7L V6 engines, ensuring optimal power delivery and efficiency.
Q2 What maintenance is required for the Lincoln Continental drivetrain?
What maintenance is required for the Lincoln Continental drivetrain?
Regular maintenance for the Lincoln Continental drivetrain includes checking and replacing the transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, inspecting the driveshaft and axles for wear, and ensuring the AWD system's transfer case fluid is changed every 50,000 miles. Additionally, tire rotation and alignment should be performed every 6,000 to 8,000 miles to maintain even wear and drivetrain efficiency. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific intervals and consult a certified technician for professional servicing.
Q3 How do I replace the drivetrain components in a Lincoln Continental?
How do I replace the drivetrain components in a Lincoln Continental?
Replacing drivetrain components in a Lincoln Continental requires proper tools and expertise. Start by lifting the vehicle securely and removing the undercarriage panels. For FWD models, disconnect the driveshaft and axles, then remove the transmission. For AWD models, additional steps include detaching the transfer case and rear differential. Ensure all components are replaced with OEM or equivalent parts. Reassemble in reverse order, torque bolts to specifications, and refill fluids. It's recommended to have a professional mechanic perform this task for safety and accuracy.
Q4 What are common drivetrain issues in the Lincoln Continental?
What are common drivetrain issues in the Lincoln Continental?
Common drivetrain issues in the Lincoln Continental include transmission slipping, unusual noises from the driveshaft or axles, and AWD system malfunctions. Transmission issues may stem from low or degraded fluid, while noises often indicate worn CV joints or bearings. AWD problems could be related to the transfer case or sensors. Diagnostic steps include checking fluid levels, inspecting for leaks, and using a scan tool to identify error codes. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage.
Q5 How can I optimize the performance of my Lincoln Continental's drivetrain?
How can I optimize the performance of my Lincoln Continental's drivetrain?
To optimize your Lincoln Continental's drivetrain performance, ensure regular maintenance, including fluid changes and component inspections. Use high-quality synthetic transmission fluid for smoother shifts and better heat resistance. For AWD models, ensure the torque vectoring system is functioning correctly to enhance traction. Avoid aggressive driving to reduce wear on drivetrain components. Additionally, upgrading to performance tires and ensuring proper alignment can improve overall drivetrain efficiency and handling.
Factory Service Resources
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