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
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My bad... the way the question was phrased made me believe he was referring to to the level sensor.
It is on the left rear of the engine.
It's rear wheel drive
no, not the same.
Front or rear?
thunderbird
Go to http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/tech/lincoln-mark-viii/Coil-Spring-Conversion/index.htm
It would have to be cut out.
the Lincoln mark viii is rear wheel drive and the conti is front wheel drive so to answer your question... no they will not interchange, but many engine parts will
No, the Mark IV was the last 2 door Mark to have rear windows that rolled down, or back actually. The Mark III and Mark IV rear windolws went backwards into the roof rather than down into the the quarter panel.
The solenoid for the air suspension on a 2003 Lincoln Navigator is typically located near the rear of the vehicle, close to the air compressor and the air spring assemblies. It may be mounted on the frame or within the rear suspension area. For precise location and access, consulting a repair manual or service guide specific to the Navigator is recommended.
It's under the car to the rear of the auto.
where are the drain holes on the rear part of the sunroof and how do i clear them