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		<title>Lincoln Town Car Air Suspension Review!</title>
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Kuldeep Singh Sethi asked: The Lincoln Town Cars air suspension uses an air compressor located under the drivers side fender. Lines run from here to the air bags. There is an electric relief valve on the top of each air bag, that allows air to be exhausted. It senses the amount [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Kuldeep Singh Sethi</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>The Lincoln Town Cars <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/1'>air suspension</a> uses an air compressor located under the drivers side fender. Lines run from here to the <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/2'><a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/3'>air bag</a>s</a>. There is an electric relief valve on the top of each <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/3'>air bag</a>, that allows air to be exhausted. It senses the amount of air pressure in each <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/3'>air bag</a>, to keep both sides equal. There is a leveling sensor that controls these valves. This leveling sensor is a movable arm that will be moved up if the rear of the car goes down. As it goes up it will activate the air compressor, which will fill the bags to level the car. It will also allow air to escape from the bags if the rear of the car is high.<br/><br/>Here are just a few of the problems you might experience with your 1998 Lincoln town car <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/1'>air suspension</a>.<br/><br/>1. The back of your car is low and the <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/1'>air suspension</a> light is on. Check your fuse first. If its not the fuse check the air suspension switch in your truck, and make sure it is on.<br/><br/>2. You took it in for service and it was put on a lift or jacked up. And now the bags are full, and the car rides rough. Well you should have shut the switch in the trunk off before lifting the car. Now you will need to bleed the air out of each bag manual and reset your system.<br/><br/>3. You suspension is all the way down. This could be caused by a leaking or stuck valve or a leaking air bag. If it is a leaking airbag, they will all go down, as the car attempts to level itself. So you will need to watch for the one that goes down first as that should be the one with the leak.<br/><br/>4. Your car goes down overnight, but comes up when started. This could be something electronic or could be a leaking bag. Which will soon cause the compressor to go out.<br/><br/>If you experience these air system problems you have a few mechanical options. You can either opt for the costly air suspension replacement, or you can go with the quality coil system that will not break. We at Air Suspension Reviews recommend the coil spring system. Otherwise you will be spending lots of money to replace your <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/7'>air suspension system</a> that will likely break again. More info on Lincolns: 98 Lincoln navigator air suspension.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.strutmasters.com/?Click=12'>Discount Air <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a></a></div>
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		<title>lincoln continental 1996?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 10:07:36 +0000</pubDate>
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</style>;ljskfgisrjhf ` asked: i have a lincoln continental and i have a problem with the air suspension system. i took a look at it and the rear air bags are not filling up with air. i manually took apart the solenoid and charged it with a battery and it works. so now my question is, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>;ljskfgisrjhf `</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>i have a lincoln continental and i have a problem with the <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/1'>air suspension</a> system. i took a look at it and the rear <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/2'><a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/3'>air bag</a>s</a> are not filling up with air. i manually took apart the solenoid and charged it with a battery and it works. so now my question is, does anybody know where the relay switch is to turn on the solenoid. </p>
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		<title>I just wrecked the front end of my car. I don&#8217;t need it what is the best thing to do with it?</title>
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</style>Berto asked: Car was hit on the front passengers side. broke the suspension parts but not the axle. The hood fender and light need to be replaced along with the front bumper, windshield and both air bags.Airsuspension kits
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<div><em><strong>Berto</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Car was hit on the front passengers side. broke the suspension parts but not the axle. The hood fender and light need to be replaced along with the front bumper, windshield and both <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/2'><a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/3'>air bag</a>s</a>.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.strutmasters.com/?Click=12'>Airsuspension kits</a></div>
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		<title>Replacing air suspension bags with coil springs on a 1997 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer (2 wheel drive)?</title>
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</style>mj asked: I have a 1997 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer (2 wheel drive) that has a broken air suspension bag on the right rear.  To replace the air suspension is very expensive.  I wanted to know if I can fix the problem by installing “Coil Springs” instead.  If so can I use [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>mj</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have a 1997 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer (2 wheel drive) that has a broken <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/1'>air suspension</a> bag on the right rear.  To replace the <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/1'>air suspension</a> is very expensive.  I wanted to know if I can fix the problem by installing “Coil Springs” instead.  If so can I use coils springs from another Ford Expedition that did not come with the <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/1'>air suspension</a>, or could I use coil springs from a Ford F-150 or F-250?  I have found coil spring conversion kits on the internet (see below); however I think I can get them much cheaper from a wrecking yard.  Lastly how difficult is it to install the coil springs?  I would appreciate any help.   Thank for      </p>
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		<title>suspension Air bags?</title>
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</style>HondaRGurl asked: Does Anyone know where to get suspension air bags for a car and is there anything extra that u need to buy to put them in do they sell them in kits?Caffeinated Content
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<div><em><strong>HondaRGurl</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Does Anyone know where to get suspension <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/2'><a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/3'>air bag</a>s</a> for a car and is there anything extra that u need to buy to put them in do they sell them in kits?<br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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		<title>1985 Buick (front wheel drive) Park Avenue Air ride suspension?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 04:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
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</style>rf58 asked: 
has anyone ever worked on the rear suspension on this car or does any one know where i can find the scematics of this system for trouble shooting .. it has a self leveling feature with air bags/shocks that does not work ..
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<div><em><strong>rf58</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>has anyone ever worked on the rear suspension on this car or does any one know where i can find the scematics of this system for trouble shooting .. it has a self leveling feature with <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/2'><a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/3'>air bag</a>s</a>/<a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/9'>shocks</a> that does not work ..</p></div>
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