how do I remove air ride compressor from a 1998 lincoln town car

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Asked by Bryan Mar 06, 2015 at 06:07 PM about the 1998 Lincoln Town Car Cartier

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i removed the three nuts from underneath, but front two shock mounts are still
connected.how do i get to the little 8 MM NUTS HOLDING THEM IN?

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*************Best I could find, can't vouch for accuracy. **********You take off the air filter holder dealie ( a technical term) (3 nuts), then take off the windshield fluid reservoir (2 nuts), then remove the 3 nuts that hold in the compressor (they are on the bottom..) you get to them from under the car just in front of the wheel well. There's a little plastic cover under the washer fluid reservoir that you just pull off. It has those plastic thingies that old the door panels and roof panels on on some cars.

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THE AIR COMPRESSOR IS LOCATED IN THE RT FRONT CORNER OF ENGINE COMPARTMENT AND THE WINDSHIELD RESERVOIR IS LOCATED ON PASSENGERS SIDE HALFWAY BACK.

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