The air suspension control module is located behind the instrument panel, on the driver's side 'A' post. The control
module is attached to the 'A' post with a single screw and two plastic clips.
get a new light
check under the glove box
The sir suspension switch should be located in the front passenger wheel well. It should be there on a Lincoln Continental and most other vehicles with air suspension.
passenger side look behind the glove box.
The air suspension control module on a 2004 Lincoln Navigator is typically located in the rear of the vehicle, specifically on the driver’s side, near the spare tire well. It may also be found near the air suspension compressor. Accessing it often requires removing some interior panels or components to reach the module securely. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise instructions.
The suspension control module (otherwise known as a vehicle dynamics module (VDM)) is located in the trunk underneath the dash of the rear window, almost center, slightly off to the driver side. When servicing this, BE SURE TO TURN THE IGNITION AND THE AIR SUSPENSION SERVICE SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION. Then you will need to remove the upper trucnk compartment trim panel and lower the module tray. Disconnect the wiring harness jfrom the control module, unsnap the control module from ray clips and remove. Reverse procedure to install.
5A. Stop Lamp Switch, (Speed Control, Brake Shift Interlock, ABS, PCM Module Inputs), GEM Module, Autolock, Air Suspension Module.
Usually in the trunk on the right hand side behind the carpet.
If you mean the Air suspension/EVO steering module. It's behind right hand cowl panel, above connector bracket.
in the center of the dashboard
The 2003 Navigator suspension module is located under the dash on drivers side above the parking brake pedal.
1995-1997 Town Car The module is located behind the glove box. Flip the glove box down and locate the air suspension module mounted on the heater core directly in front of you.