Air ride suppension issue, won’t level out

Asked by Ireland Jan 10, 2019 at 09:53 AM about the 2000 Lincoln Town Car

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I needed to change out my rear driver
sides tire. I jacked the car up and
then removed the tire. Once the tire
was off the suppension had traveled
down to the point that I needed to
jack that point back up to put the
new tire on. In the mist of this I
remembered or thought I needed to
turn the air ride off then back on. So I
did. After witch I started the car and
let the pump kick on. Witch raised the
car up. But now the rear drivers side
isn’t as level as the passenger side.
What do I do to fix or repair this
issue. Did I damage anything?  

2 Answers

157,535

The air suspension switch located in the trunk should be turned off anytime the rear of the vehicle is lifted off of the ground.

10

Ireland what did you do to fix your problem I having the same problem

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