There is a ball joint on the lower control arms of the suspension that allows a rod to connect to a ride height sensor and this is how it figures out what the suspension is doing and it uses a hydraulic system to change the suspension.
On the air springs.
check your ride height sensor
To test the ride height sensor on a 1995 Lincoln Continental, first, locate the sensor, which is typically mounted near the rear suspension. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance across the sensor terminals while adjusting the vehicle's height manually. Compare the readings to the specifications in the service manual; they should change in a predictable manner as the height varies. If the readings are out of spec or inconsistent, the sensor may need to be replaced.
Assuming you mean the height sensor, there is one on each front wheel and one for the rear located on the passenger side rear wheel.
The height sensor is attached to the body above the center of the rear axle. It is connected to the track bar viaa link that moves the arm on the height sensorup (when the bodylowers due to load) and down (when the body raises due to removal of a load).
It looks almost like a little shock absorber and it is located above the rear differential.
There are two one on each lower control arm Hope this helps. Mark VII Heaven
In a 2004 Cadillac Escalade ESV, the ride height sensor is typically located on the rear suspension. Specifically, it is mounted on the upper control arm or the frame, depending on the specific configuration of the vehicle. This sensor helps the air suspension system determine the vehicle's height and adjust accordingly for optimal performance and comfort. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise location details and any specific installation instructions.
There is three sensor, one in the back over the rear end right side. Two in the front behind the front struts from the body to the Aframe.
go to body shop then go to tires look around for ride height or ride deminsion
the height restriction for it is about 1.4m