One possibility a small rod that connects the upper steering arm to the lower has broken, most likely on the lower end. The rod is easy to see and reach from the top. I own a 1996 Lincoln Town Car and that happened on mine.
did you have the vehicle aligned when you put on the new tires? check suspension for wear and bad/bent/broken parts.
For the front wheels to point different directions there is something bent, broken, or disconnected in the steering linkage or front suspension.
This is typically caused by severe wheel alignment problems. Bad suspension components (e.g. shock absorbers) can cause this also.
It could be a number of things worn track rod ends (ball joints) would be the must common, worn drive shaft, suspension bushes. these are the most common things that would cause that type of noise. It could be a number of things worn track rod ends (ball joints) would be the must common, worn drive shaft, suspension bushes. these are the most common things that would cause that type of noise. It could be a number of things worn track rod ends (ball joints) would be the must common, worn drive shaft, suspension bushes. these are the most common things that would cause that type of noise.
No
A 1996 Mercury Grand Marquis COULD BE equipped with the rear air suspension ( if it is then there will be a rocker style shut off switch in the trunk , any time any of the wheels is off the ground you need to shut off the air suspension system ) * I believe the switch and label is on the passenger side of the trunk on the 1996
i would have to bet on the speed sensor
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The 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix was offered in 3.1 and 3.4L engine options. Both featured an independent rear suspension using struts, trailing arms and a stabilizer bar.
The most likely cause would be that the solenoind in the compressor is not venting properly. A little bit of extra information is that Lincoln had a high failure rate with the F5AZ 5A919 A (control module) for that vehicle. But, most likely the compressor is not venting properly.
No you can not, at least not with the original or OEM suspension.
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