What kind of air suspension does a Lincoln Continental use?

What kind of air suspension does a Lincoln Continental use?

Arnott ® Air Suspension provides Air Springs, New Air Struts/Shocks, Coil Spring Conversion Kits, Air Bag Suspension Compressors and Dryers for Lincoln Continental, Mark VII, Mark VIII, MKZ, Navigator (including L models) and Town Car vehicles.

How to troubleshoot a Lincoln Town Car air suspension?

Turn the air suspension switch to the “On” position. Use the circuit tester to check for power at the leveling switch. If there is power, turn the air-suspension switch to “Off” and lower the car. Access the air compressor in the front, under the hood, and check the electrical connector for power. If there is power, check for a good ground.

When to turn off the rear air suspension?

This switch is used when the car is in for service. Always turn off the switch before lifting the car, because the sensor will think the car is rising and keep the air bag valves open, ruining the rear air suspension. Turn the ignition key with the engine off, and listen for the compressor to come on while pushing down on the rear bumper.

How do you check the air suspension on a car?

Check for Power. Turn on the ignition. Turn the air suspension switch to the “On” position. Use the circuit tester to check for power at the leveling switch. If there is power, turn the air-suspension switch to “Off” and lower the car. Access the air compressor in the front, under the hood, and check the electrical connector for power.

Arnott ® Air Suspension provides Air Springs, New Air Struts/Shocks, Coil Spring Conversion Kits, Air Bag Suspension Compressors and Dryers for Lincoln Continental, Mark VII, Mark VIII, MKZ, Navigator (including L models) and Town Car vehicles.

What kind of air suspension does a Lincoln Navigator have?

The 2003 to 2006 Lincoln Navigator Air Suspension Parts and Air Suspension Conversion Kits provides you with high quality parts for your vehicle to help it perform at its best. The 2003 to 2006 Lincoln Navigator air strut assembly is an air suspension system where the air spring bag and strut actually work together as a single unit.

Turn the air suspension switch to the “On” position. Use the circuit tester to check for power at the leveling switch. If there is power, turn the air-suspension switch to “Off” and lower the car. Access the air compressor in the front, under the hood, and check the electrical connector for power. If there is power, check for a good ground.

Are there any Strutmasters air suspension conversion kits?

Strutmasters’ 4 Wheel Coilover Strut Conversion Kits are an effective solution to help eliminate the air suspension system without compromising the integrity of the ride quality. Continue reading to find out some quick facts about the Lincoln Navigator suspension parts.