At all 4 corners there are air solenoids mounted to each air spring. Each solenoid has a horseshoe shaped safety clip. Raise the vehicle and support it by the frame on all 4 corners so the suspension hangs free. Turn off the air ride system. the air lines can be a little tricky. You will see a small brass ring at the top of the air line going into the solenoid. Push up on the brass ring and pull down on the air line,( it takes practice ) no air will escape when you remove the air lines Remove the safety clip on each air spring and rotate them a ¼ turn. The air will come rushing out, Rotate them another 1/4 turn and remove the solenoid. drl
how can you manually change from heating to ac on a lincoln mark viii 97, because it will not do it automatic. My mechanic does it in spring and fall but it cost too much
Go to http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/tech/lincoln-mark-viii/Coil-Spring-Conversion/index.htm
No, they have an air suspension which means air bags.
suspention or dash air bags
There are two models of the Lincoln Mark VIII. The base or standard MARK VIII and the Mark VIII LSC. The LSC was introduced halfway through the 1995 model year, and continued to the end of the Mark VIII production. SRS refers to the SUPPLIMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (air bags). This is why you may see the letters SRS on the panel above the glove box area and on the steering wheel horn pad.
To check the bags, soapy water them and if you see bubbles then you know you have a leak.
yes,you can,but I personally think the ride quality suffers- just my opinion
Probably a leak in one or more of your air bags but could be your compressor too.
nope its ran though a pump under your passenger front fender
Jaguar Mark VIII was created in 1956.
there is a switch in the trunk on the left behind the door right next to the fuel shut off switch is
Remove the window motor from regulator. This will free the window for movement.