There are three of them. One is located in each front wheel opening. The upper portion of the sensor is mounted to the upper control arm and the lower portion is mounted to a bracket which is mounted to the inner wheel apron. In order to change/lower the ride height in the front of the car you have to COMPRESS or shorten the sensor by moving the lower portion of the sensor UPWARDS. This is done by loosening the bolt that holds the bracket which is monted to the wheel apron and moviing it up and then tightening the bolt again. YOU MUST BE CERTAIN THAT YOU HAVE A LEVEL CAR ONCE YOU MOVE THESE BRACKETS AROUND and then you have to have the casr realigned or you will wear tires and cause excessive stress on the front suspension components... The rear sensor is on the left rear of the car and the lower portion of the sensor is mounted to the left lower control arm and the upper portion is mounted to a bracket which is bolted to the inner car body. In order to change/lower the ride height of the rear you must EXTEND the sensor by moving the upper mounting bracket UP. Again, an alignment must be done to avoid stress on susension parts and excessive and improper tire wear.
Best guess is 5'6''- 5'7''
Teletubbies - 1997 Mark and Zoe Cooking 1-42 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
How does one "grow" shorter....?
6' 3". 165 lbs
6'2", 220 lbs.
Yes. You can modify the ride height sensors to lower the vehicle. There are instructions online!
No
Yes it will
check your ride height sensors for the car you should have 3 of them 2 in front 1 in the rear
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Not unless you try to change the whole front end of the car.
According to the various models Owner Guides : With engine oil filter change : 1997 Lincoln Continental ( 5.7 liters ) 1997 Lincoln Mark VIII ( 5.7 liters ) 1997 Lincoln Town Car ( 4.7 liters )
All models and years of the Mark Viii are v8's
It would have to be cut out.
True, just the line pressure is lower!
There is no air ride in the LS,..maybe your thinking Mark VIII or Towncar??
If the front of the car is at a normal height I would suspect the ride height sensors to be bad they are located at the bottome of the air spring assembly i believe. Its been awhile since ive looked at it.