Replace both valve solenoids on the rear air bags, and replace the rear ride height sensor... There is only one for the rear and it connects from the car body to the suspension arm on the drivers side...I am sure that the sensor is bad but there is a chance that your solenoid valves on both airbags could be stuck.
Inside the trunk on the driver side. Up = suspension activated. Down = deactivated
Back of what? If your speaking of an automobile, it could be because something heavy is in the back or the suspension is worn out.
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.
sensor, go to markviii.org they have a total break down of the air ride
Most likely your air suspension bags (or the pump) has failed.
On a 1999 Lincoln Navigator : The air suspension shut off switch is in the front passenger footwell , by the kick panel ( for any time you are changing a tire , if the vehicle is being towed , or if the vehicle is on a hoist that allows the wheels to hang down , shutting off the air suspension system will prevent any damage to the system )
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.
Riding Down from Bangor was created in 1946.
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1995-1997 Town Car The module is located behind the glove box. Flip the glove box down and locate the air suspension module mounted on the heater core directly in front of you.
Single cell suspension is a liquid suspension of tissue broken down into single cells.
because he's tired,, lay off the work a little