I'm not quite sure what you mean here? But in the trunk where the spare tire is towards the front of the car above the spare tire is the on and off switch located in this access hole and also if you remove the spare tire cover (and you might have to remove the spare from the car) is this white pigtail wire coming from the switch and the computer wire harness, you take this white wire and ground it, then open and close your drivers door a couple of times with the key on and the car running. You should hear the compressor cycle and the airbag solenoids clicking too. I remember one time I had to do this when I unhooked my camper from my car and the back end of the car went up too high and over road the height sensors, now when I do this I leave the car running and raise the camper off the hitch slowly to give the air ride time to adjust.
suspension system is rattling How to repair the rattle?
You can troubleshoot the power antenna on a Lincoln Mark VIII by first checking the fuse. A blown fuse is the most common reason for an antenna not working properly.
The Mark 8 does not have a check-valve in the air suspension system. Each air spring has a solenoid valve, which controls fill and vent of the spring. There is a fifth in the suspension compressor itself, which controls venting the system. I discovered that the seat for vent valve was corroded in my compressor, which would then leak when the system was trying to fill. This resulted in the compressor running, but the car lowering. I was able to clean the seat up for a temporary repair, but ultimately replaced the compressor.
check to see if the ride height sensor is hooked up properly. Its the little shock absorber looking thing by the air bag. When this happened on mine reattaching the part and then restarting the car fixed it. You may have to take a flat blade screwdriver and bend the little metal retaining clip back so that it will holdto the spindle on the control arm.
take out the controlpanel in armrest and clean and chek the relays
Not sure how to reset but there is a switch in the trunk on drivers side.
In the trunk, drivers side panel in front of the suspension switch
Inside the trunk drivers side open the door on the side and use the on off button.
before i start are you changing suspension air springs or safty restraint air bags im sorry but many people call front suspension air bags
No, but you can install a spring suspension.
press the reset button
No, they have an air suspension which means air bags.
In the trunk on the drivers side open the little door on the side and below the air suspension off and on switch you will see a module with a red button, that is what you press.
It is possible that a Mustang transmission will fit in a Lincoln Mark VII. It is likely that the clutch plate and the pilot bearing will have to be changed.
Yes, but it's not safe
Lincoln Mark VII Safety Air Bags need to be serviced by a professional. Do NOT take chances with this.
It is on the left rear of the engine.