Town car air suspension

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Asked by JakeFromAState Feb 10, 2019 at 02:16 PM about the 2003 Lincoln Town Car Cartier L

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Air suspension light went on yesterday. Car had
compressor and height sensors replaced a few
years ago. I seems that the drivers side is lower
then the passenger side. When you put weight on
the back, you can’t hear the compressor turn on. I
have no idea what is going on. Does anyone know
what it could be, and is it okay to drive how it is? It
is my daily

3 Answers

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Placing weight (pressing on the back) doesn't cycle the compressor on. Try looking under the vehicle inboard of the rear tires to confirm both bags look inflated.This air ride system is very basic and not difficult to service, most likely a leaking air suspension bag (not expensive) or possibly the connector on it. Finally open the truck and use the rocker switch to (reset) the system off then on again.

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If you get tired of messing around with air suspension repairs you should install a normal suspension kit.

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