There's a switch in the trunk, drivers side panel and if the switch is in the on position then either the compressor is shot or the bags are toast.
Yes, if you turn the air ride switch off in a 1997 Lincoln mark 8 you can still drive the car but this should be used as a temporary measure
You can first turn off the air ride system in the trunk, then use a floor jack to jack up the car in the front and rear.
there is a switch in the trunk, driver side. it is a rocker type switch
You have to remove the spring clip from the solenoid valve on the air bag and turn it left, which will bleed the air out of that air bag you have to do this to each air bag individualy.
In the trunk, drivers side fender there's a switch
Repiar the air ride, first do a air ride test with the air ride plug under the hood on the left side, next remove the plug from the compressor and reinstall if the compressor comes on the warning goes away you will need a compressor as the temp switch in the pump has failed
On the air springs.
On a 1997 Lincoln Mark VIII, the air ride compressor is located in the trunk, specifically on the driver's side, near the rear wheel well. It is mounted to the body of the vehicle and is usually covered by a panel that may need to be removed for access. The compressor is responsible for maintaining the air suspension system, adjusting the ride height as needed.
There is no air ride in the LS,..maybe your thinking Mark VIII or Towncar??
Yes it does
a bad solenoid will prevent the air ride from automatically adjusting the ride comfort,for example,if the car has extra weight in trunk, the air ride will not kick in and level the car,
No,Some astronaunts can ride it on the moon.