Yes, it is generally okay to drive a Lincoln Mark VIII with the air ride switch turned off, but it may lead to a firmer ride and reduced suspension performance. The air ride system is designed to provide better handling and comfort, so turning it off could affect ride quality. Additionally, if the air suspension is inactive for an extended period, it may lead to issues with the system when turned back on. Always check for any warning lights or issues before driving.
Yes, if you turn the air ride switch off in a 1997 Lincoln mark 8 you can still drive the car but this should be used as a temporary measure
On the steering column
the Lincoln mark viii is rear wheel drive and the conti is front wheel drive so to answer your question... no they will not interchange, but many engine parts will
on the transmission also called a mlpl switch
2008 Red Lincoln Mark LT
It's rear wheel drive
Driver's side of the transmission.
In the trunk on the drivers side under the panel.
The 1995 when can Mark VIII cooling fan switch is located behind the dashboard. The switch will be on the passenger side of the dashboard in the passenger compartment.
there is a switch in the trunk, driver side. it is a rocker type switch
on top of brake pedal, many times the wire breks on plug to switch from flexing
On my 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII had the same problem. Apparently several things can cause this, but this is what worked for my car. Under the hood on the passenger side there is a switch fastened to the frame, it's about halfway between windshield and front of car. We removed the bolts holding the switch, turned the switch upside down, then replaced the bolts. The alarm system still works and it hasn't gone off randomly since then. Good luck!