The air suspension is controlled by a leveling switch on the rear axel. If the air springs ( or bags ) as they are called do not lose any pressure, the pump will not work. If there is a leak of air pressure somewhere, then the pump will run quite often. Under normal conditions the pump may stay off for days.
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Yes, but is there air suspension involved? If so, there are replacement springs for the air bags.
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On a 2001 Ford Crown Victoria : The air suspension switch is in the trunk , on the drivers side ( there should be a label beside the switch )
no. It's a live-rear axle set-up like the Ford Mustang. The is no Crown Victoria ever built for public consumption with an IRS.
Remove the wiper fluid container, it's under there.
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Ford Crown Victoria was created in 1955.