Why Can't the Rear Door of Lincoln Continental Open?
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It could be that the child lock is engaged, or the lock button was accidentally pressed, or a small component inside the door lock is damaged. The Lincoln Continental is a prestigious luxury model first introduced by Lincoln-Mercury in 1939. This model showcases the impeccable advanced sedan technology of Lincoln-Mercury, making it a leader among luxury vehicles and hailed as a masterpiece by Ford Motor Company. Below is an introduction to the Lincoln Continental: 1. Power: The Lincoln Continental is equipped with a new 3.0L V6 high-performance twin-turbocharged engine, capable of instantly delivering nearly 400 horsepower of robust power and a peak torque of 570 Nm. 2. Torque: The Lincoln Continental features an advanced intelligent torque distribution all-wheel-drive system that sensitively responds to road conditions in real-time. On curves and slippery roads, it intelligently identifies different road surface requirements, predicts and automatically adjusts the torque distribution scale between the front and rear wheels, ensuring stable and swift cornering. It also provides strong control in complex road conditions and effectively enhances high-speed driving stability.