How to replace an air suspension compressor in a Lincoln Town Car?

How to replace an air suspension compressor in a Lincoln Town Car?

This video shows automotive repair professionals how to remove a faulty air suspension compressor from a 1990-2011 Lincoln Town Car, Ford Crown Victory, or Mercury Grand Marquis and replace it with a new Arnott Air Suspension Compressor and Dryer Assembly P-2935 (98-02) P-2936 (90-97 & 03-11) .

What happens when the air suspension compressor quits working?

Typically when the air suspension compressor quits working, the whole car may lower to the ground and fail to raise. You press the button to raise the car, and nothing happenes. If the air suspension compressor works as designed, you will hear the compressor engage and run for several seconds.

Where is the fuse for the air suspension compressor?

Also, check the fuse for the air suspension compressor. On the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the fuse box that contains the air suspension compressor relay and fuse are located on the right (passenger side) of the engine. Look at the 40 AMP fuse F32, make sure that it is not blown.

Where is the air suspension compressor on a Honda Accord?

Check voltage at the air compressor Locate the air suspension compressor. It is behind the front bumper. Check if power is going to the air suspension compressor. You can unplug the electrical connector that goes to the air suspension compressor, as shown in the picture below.

Typically when the air suspension compressor quits working, the whole car may lower to the ground and fail to raise. You press the button to raise the car, and nothing happenes. If the air suspension compressor works as designed, you will hear the compressor engage and run for several seconds.

This video shows automotive repair professionals how to remove a faulty air suspension compressor from a 1990-2011 Lincoln Town Car, Ford Crown Victory, or Mercury Grand Marquis and replace it with a new Arnott Air Suspension Compressor and Dryer Assembly P-2935 (98-02) P-2936 (90-97 & 03-11) .

Also, check the fuse for the air suspension compressor. On the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the fuse box that contains the air suspension compressor relay and fuse are located on the right (passenger side) of the engine. Look at the 40 AMP fuse F32, make sure that it is not blown.

Check voltage at the air compressor Locate the air suspension compressor. It is behind the front bumper. Check if power is going to the air suspension compressor. You can unplug the electrical connector that goes to the air suspension compressor, as shown in the picture below.

What should I do about my Lincoln Town Car?

The Lincoln Town Car comes with an air-suspension system known as “Air Ride.”. If you are experiencing problems with the air-suspension system, consider resetting it by turning it off, then back on. This may cure an intermittent problem. If it does not, you may have further problems with…

What kind of air spring does a Lincoln Town Car use?

Arnott’s Lincoln rear air spring for the Town Car is exclusively assembled and tested by world-renowned Continental ContiTech Air Spring. The Lincoln Town Car air spring bladder has a tested burst pressure of more than 480 PSI 6 times its working pressure.

Why was the Lincoln Town Car redesigned in 1998?

For its redesign in the 1998 model year, the Lincoln Town Car retained the Ford Panther platform that had underpinned its predecessor. To improve the cornering stability of the Town Car, a Watt’s linkage was fitted to the solid rear axle suspension (a change also seen in its Mercury and Ford counterparts).

Where is the relief valve on a Lincoln Town Car?

Relief Valves. A Lincoln Town Car’s air suspension uses a small, separate air compressor under the driver’s side left fenderwell, and air lines run to the air bags. On top of each air bag is a electrical valve that serves as a relief valve that allows air to be exhausted when activated.

How does the air bag work in a Lincoln Town Car?

The valve senses the amount of air pressure within the air bag to keep both sides equal. These valves are operated via a leveling sensor that is attached to the body of the car and to the rear axle by a movable arm.

What kind of warranty does Arnott air suspension compressor have?

Built to original equipment specifications, this compressor is an exact fit and now includes an outer support bracket along with an intake air hose and electrical connector for a fast and flawless installation. All Arnott air suspension compressors are backed by a limited lifetime warranty in North America and the European Union.

How does the air ride system work when the car is stopped?

When the car is moving the module uses a 45 second averaging procedure to control trim height. This means that unless the module receives a high or low signal continuously for 45 seconds no adjustments are made. If the car is stopped and a door is opened and closed an immediate trim height adjustment will be made.

How do I test the air ride system?

To test the door open signal switch the air suspension off and disconnect the control module connector. Connect a voltmeter between the Dark Blue/Orange wire and ground, you should have 0 volts, now open and close each door, you should get 12 volts each time a door is opened.

Where is the air compressor on a Lincoln Town Car?

A Lincoln Town Car’s air suspension uses a small, separate air compressor under the driver’s side left fenderwell, and air lines run to the air bags. On top of each air bag is a electrical valve that serves as a relief valve that allows air to be exhausted when activated.

What kind of air suspension compressor does Lincoln use?

Arnott’s aftermarket air suspension compressors P-2935 & P-2936 for the 90-11 Lincoln Town Car and Crown Victoria and 92-11 Grand Marquis features a heavy duty motor, epoxy-coated finish to prevent corrosion and a new dryer.