What fuse or relay number is for the air suspensin

Asked by lenz Feb 04, 2013 at 04:29 PM about the 1998 Lincoln Town Car Executive

Question type: General

Fuse box diagram under dash and underhood

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I believe that on your Town Car, the relay for the air suspension is the number four (4) fuse in the fusebox under the hood.

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2003 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series car is on the ground air compressor does not turn on which one is the fuse that goes to the air compressor

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Well I called the Ford dealership they told me those relay fuses you can switch them around in any order to see if there are no good or if one of them is bad so what happened is I did this and the air compressor never turned back on what exactly am I doing wrong I know there's another fuse underneath the dashboard I was told there's a 30 amp fuse but when I look in the manual it's telling me it's only a 10 amp fuses is true

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i have a 2005 Lincoln town car sig L where is the suspension fuse located

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