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Yes. You can modify the ride height sensors to lower the vehicle. There are instructions online!
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check your ride height sensors for the car you should have 3 of them 2 in front 1 in the rear
There is no air ride in the LS,..maybe your thinking Mark VIII or Towncar??
If the front of the car is at a normal height I would suspect the ride height sensors to be bad they are located at the bottome of the air spring assembly i believe. Its been awhile since ive looked at it.
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Yes, there are height sensors on both front air bags and 1 on the drivers side rear. All three can be adjusted.
You didn't ask a question about a 95 Lincoln Mark Vlll. or yes, there is a 95 Lincoln Mark Vlll.
Lincoln Mark LT was created in 2005.
there is not a ignition module on these like earlier fords, no distributor-cam and crank sensors deliver information to the ECU and it determines spark by the feedback from these sensors. the ECU is located directly above the drivers feet, behind the panel.
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Not until u take out the air ride susp. An replace it with a coil spring susp. Mabe a lift kit than mabe? Actually, you can. It has been done with the air ride. You can adjust the height of the airbags by moving the sensors mounted on each airbag. Those are the ride height sensors. They can be moved up or down, typically people adjust them to lower the car. You still might need to put a leveling spacers to lift the car a couple inches like the leveling kits for trucks.