On a 1997 Lincoln Continental :
If you mean air bags for the driver and front passenger ( YES )
Your air bags have been popped probably during an oil change when the air system switch in the trunk was not turned off before going on the lift.
you don't the compressor does unless its off in the truck, that's usually where the switch is.
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : The Mass Air Flow sensor is between the cone shaped engine air filter and the engine air intake tube . It is INSIDE a round shaped plastic housing
The air bag rear suspension on your vehicle has failed. This is an expensive repair.
Auto parts stores sell a kit with springs and shocks that replaces the rear air bags with springs. Been there, done that.
Check the air bag suspension. Also, the pump may be bad.
yes
there is a leak in one of the rear air bags or in the air pump(in front) or the connecting air lines
there is no air bleeder valve on radiators, just a twist knob and it should be located on the bottom in one of the corners.
you can drive with the air bags deflated but you will feel every bump in the road and heaven forbid a big bump, it not very smooth ride because its a hard ride, that's what its called.
Yes the 1995 Lincoln Continental comes from the factory with air suspension, in which can be converted to non-air.
you prob have a hol some ware or your compresser is damaged you prob have a hol some ware or your compresser is damaged