1995 Buick riviera is not equipped with "air ride" type suspension. It is, however equipped with air shocks and coil springs. The air shocks are filled by a compressor in the rear of the undercarriage just in front of the gas tank. If you have an air leak, replacement of the air shocks and/or line kit may be in order.
Only Ford products have a fuel shut-off switch. GM never used them. 1992 Buick Regal Owner
does not have one
Our 1970 Olds did exactly the same thing. Must be a GM design thing. We had to also shut off the engine to change it from bi-level to dash only.
I had the same problem with my 98 buick regal gs and it turned out to be the ignition switch.
It is located on the passenger side close to the firewall and it is down low
on the right side of the passenger side kick panel and some are in the trunk There's no fuel shut off switch on GM cars, only Ford products
maybe line has a hole
GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
It may be a bad wiper switch
you need to just pull the fuse out that says FP in your fuse box.
The problem is most likely a faulty blower control module.
i presume you are refering to the inertia fuel cutoff switch. it is located next to the air ride cutoff swithch in the trunk