Yes u can but then u have to run a separate air line to each shock.
In the front of the trunk, take off the rug or cardboard cover. You should find the pump & fittings. then they go to each individual shock-air bag.
Yes and no, depends if its an electronically controlled with sensor air bag, 1990's thru 2002 the air ride suspension is electronically controlled, if you have this you cant fill them manually, the only way you can fill a suspension manually is if you have air filled shock absorbers, there is a little black nipple on the side you add air from an air pump so your suitable air ride height, do not attempt to add air to an ECAB on lincolns.
This one can be a tricky answer. It could be the lungs if you count them as two individual parts or it can be the lungs and aveoli which are the tiny air sacs within your lungs that also fill up with air when you breath.
Don't know what you are talking about here? Each airbag has a solenoid check valve that opens and closes to fill or deflate each bag depending on the ride conditions which is controled by the air ride computer. Then there is a shrader valve on the air ride compressor that looks like the one on your tires? This is located next to the battery. These are the only valves I can think of???
If you cannot find where to fill the air bags with air, follow the air line from each bag and see if you can find an air line connector,My thought is that it's somewhere near the airbag.
To fill with air is to inflate
The low side fill port is directly below the air cleaner rubber hose by the right shock tower. The high side fitting is on top of the right shock tower along the edge of the fender.
The answer varies from one individual to another and depends on how deeply they breathe.
Her most powerful special attack is air B. shock and beauty shock (just ground and air alternations of each other)Out of normal attacks it would be her heavy attack the Charlie Kick with 4 power and 4 speed.
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The air sac at the flat end of an egg acts as a shock absorber and later provides air.