your rear suspension are air bags and they should be filling up automatically, if they are not then you have a leak, check for hissing sounds if they fill first and then go down, if they never air up then you have an air leak somewhere, the other side will not air up until the other side fills. you can get new air shocks at Suncore Industries online but be prepared to spend some change because their going to run about 200 with shipping. replacing them is going to be a b----- so have someone helping you, trust me.
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did you turn back on the air switch in the trunk
On a 2001 Lincoln Continental : The Mass Air Flow sensor is between the engine air filter housing and the larger diameter engine air intake tube * if it like my Ford Explorer it is INSIDE a round shaped plastic housing , but you will see where the wires go in
The air bag rear suspension on your vehicle has failed. This is an expensive repair.
Check the air bag suspension. Also, the pump may be bad.
Driver's side of the engine bay, between the air filter box and strut tower.
There is a problem with the SRS...have a dealer check it.
On a 1997 Lincoln Continental : If you mean air bags for the driver and front passenger ( YES )
Should have "air ride" air bags The rear struts are an assembly comprising a hydraulic strut with variable actuation / dampening and an air spring, all in one unit. They are not customer serviceable, and must be replaced as a unit.
Assuming you mean the height sensor, there is one on each front wheel and one for the rear located on the passenger side rear wheel.
is your car rear end low to the ground and does it air up and then go back down or doesnt air up at all?