In the fuse box, located on the passenger side of the car under the hood. should be a 30amp fuse. Also there is the square black fuse (next to the small fuses) that controls the air suspension also.
In the trunk
the air suspension stopped working on my 1994 lincoln
the air suspension sensors for each air shocks are located on the top of each air strut, two in the trunk and the other two under the hood.
Yes the pump is electric.
I own a 1994 Lincoln Town Car, Signature Series. My Cut-off switch for the suspension is on the passanger side wall of the trunk, about midway (horizontally), and about 3/4 of the way up. Mine was marked with the bright yellow warning sticker still, reminding me to throw that switch before jacking up the car, so it was easy to spot.
The pump is in a compartment below the air filter. I have heard that the pump usually goes out because the air bags or lines are leaking.
The air pump (compressor) is located on the driver side fender underneath the air filter box. Once you remove the air filter box, you will have to remove the compressor bolts from inside the wheel well.
I replaced the air suspension on my 1993 town car with one of Strutmasters air suspension conversion kits. My baby rides good again and they have a lifetime warranty. Hard to go wrong.
Should be under the air filter box.
Out on the market there is a Ray's Kit that does that, go to Lincoln vs Cadillac .com forum and do a search.
ball joints are parts of the front suspension. outside of the A-Arm
The Breath of Suspension was created in 1994.