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,
solenoid is on the passenger side of rear axle Each air spring on a Mark VII has a solenoid, There are also 2 front level sensors and one rear level sensor Hope this helps My bad... the way the question was phrased made me believe he was referring to to the level sensor.
Yes it does
a mark VII (7)? http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3149133
There is no air ride in the LS,..maybe your thinking Mark VIII or Towncar??
Yes, but it's not safe
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
any Lincoln mark VII's from 1984-1992 all have the same air ride but these are the only cars that have this setup unfortunately but they do have conversion kits that run $300 to $400 hope this helps.
Yes. You can modify the ride height sensors to lower the vehicle. There are instructions online!
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???
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Passenger side behind the wheel well liner.
Air conditioning compressor? air ride compressor? question not clear enough.