On the Lincoln Continentals, the air suspension system works in sets of two. In the 1990 Continental (which I used to have) it was front and back. If one front air shock (or one rear one) has a serious leak, that end looses suspension. In the 1992 (which I have now) it is set up for side-to-side (passenger side or driver's side). If there is a leak anyplace on the driver's side, for instance, the whole side settles down to the fail-safe mode, which is still driveable. In fact, if you shut off the entire system (in the trunk), you will feel like you are riding in a Corvette.
your vehicle, if it works on air suspension has leveling sensors on each air strut to tell it when to stop filling with air, your may need to be readjusted, check with the Lincoln dealer to see if they can do this for you unless you have the special tool yourself, good luck, my name is max, please feel free to leave me notes here.
They are a working suspension system and smooth the ride of the vehicle
I have a 1987 that is doing the same thing. The computer systems chip is fried. The car runs fine and most everything works. But, lately, the suspension won't charge while driving and will fault until the car is restarted. The odometer also does not display mileage, just the word "error" where the reading would be. My sub-questions to this issue is; Does this systems chip control the transmission shifting to overdrive? And the suspension system? And is it the same performance chip that I see advertised for $69.00?
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Already fixed.
No, the skeletal system works with the muscular system. The excretory system works with the digestive system.
FRONT SEATING AREA, DRIVER SIDE, UNDER DASH, MOUNTED ABOVE KICK PANEL. Wrong answer above: The 98' Lincoln Continental does not have a stand alone flasher relay even though the auto parts store will sell you one for around $9.95 it will not work on a Lincoln Continental (works on other Fords though). The turn signals and emergency flasher function is handled by the "Multifunction Light Control Module" part #13c788 and is located to the right of the steering column under the dash. Cost is about $600 at the dealer or $50 at a junk yard.... I know I did the same thing.
how can a machine works as a Intelligence system
The system that works closely is the nervous system
it all work together the nervous system works with every single system
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it works with themusclar system. they provide structrual support to the body.