Could be the air pump, could be the leveler in the rear, the air bags might also be leaking, could be a hole in the plastic line. Yes many things. I solved the problem by just replacing the bags with springs. Gives about the same ride and never have a problem again. Fixing the air suspension can be a very costly venture. Just to say you have air ride. Check out ( strutmasters.com ) Cost for 2 rear coils is under $ 200.00. Time to do the job, less than 1 hour, yourself.
No.
Yes, but is there air suspension involved? If so, there are replacement springs for the air bags.
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On a 2001 Ford Crown Victoria : The air suspension switch is in the trunk , on the drivers side ( there should be a label beside the switch )
no. It's a live-rear axle set-up like the Ford Mustang. The is no Crown Victoria ever built for public consumption with an IRS.
Remove the wiper fluid container, it's under there.
Don't know what your asking? were/ what does it do, better yet whats the problem
go to www.kingofthestreet.com and see their message board in the suspension section.
crank sensor
There was one main safety concern of the Ford Crown Victoria sedan. The main safety concern of the Ford Crown Victoria sedan was the fuel tank sometimes were to leak. Another safety concern was the intake manifold defect which was also a leak.
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Whats the point the car weighs a ton anyways?!