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.
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only if the engine is the same.
the air suspension stopped working on my 1994 lincoln
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The gross weight of a 1994 Lincoln Continental was about 4,100 pounds. It had a curb weight of just over 3,100 pounds.
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I have had a 1994 Lincoln Continental for many years and always have used 87 octane gas (Regular). That is what the manual calls for.
What size engine do you have?
What is wrong with your dash?
height sensors are usually located on the top of the air strut underneath the hood of the car. There may be a plastic cover over the sensor that holds all the wires in it that go to the vehicle, if you take it off you should see the sensor, cant miss it. in the trunk there is no covering so you should be able to get to it. hope this helps.
In the trunk
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