It sounds like your compressor was killed. What more than likely happend is that your airbag got a hole or crack in it causing the compressor to work overtime. I would recommend a conversion kit. This is a permanent fix to suspension problems. Try Strutmasters.com that is where I did my conversion about 5 years ago and have been very happy ever since. Good Luck
Yes the 1995 Lincoln Continental comes from the factory with air suspension, in which can be converted to non-air.
The suspension compressor relay on the 1995 Lincoln Continental is located under the hood in almost the exact center of the vehicle just under a smaller relay. It is at the front of the car, just look for the fan shroud and the relay will placed in between the two fans closer to the top.
under the air filter box
Air compressor/ dryer assembly is located in front of the power steering reservoir underneath the removable plastic shield that covers the front part of the engine compartment.
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Below the window washer bottle below the air cleaner behind the headlight on the driver's side.
I'm not sure why you would want to disable this.. There is an on and off switch in the trunk on the passenger side. In the off position the air compressor will not operate.
I don't know on 95 for sure but the 96 is right front corner behind headlamp ==new answer== same in the 94
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The thermostat housing is at the bottom radiator hose. It is in the inlet, just behind the ac compressor.
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