how do i check the rear air shocks? it seems to be riding very low. I recently took the battery out to have it checked.

Asked by glcthree Jan 21, 2015 at 01:57 PM about the 1997 Lincoln Town Car

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car seems to be riding very low.  I took the battery out a month ago to have it checked
out.  I think the air shocks turn off automatically when the battery is removed.  How do I
check and/or turn it back on?

2 Answers

Look in trunk there is a switch for air ride system or under hood look at fuse it would be a 30 amp fuse

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Some times the automatic ride switch comes off look under back of car above axel on frame make sure it is aattached

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