Mercury Grand Marquis Air Shocks

Asked by wdwillard Oct 04, 2010 at 04:24 PM about the 2005 Mercury Grand Marquis LSE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2005 has 45K miles and is riding very hard, mostly in the rear, when I go over rough road. Anybody aware of a problem with the shocks?

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I have a 99 Grand Marquis. You are suppose to change the shocks every 50,000 thousand miles.

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You only have to change shock when the don't work well anymore.

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their should be a on - off switch in trunk on passenfer side,if var is jacked up in rearend or put or been on a lift the switch should be turned off befor raiseing,it will blow the air ride system.if not turned off it will keep pumping air into the system.when back on ground turn it back on.this may be the reason for your hard ride.

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@papa so on a 2001 mercury grand marquis they have a switch in the trunk also?

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I have a 2005 grand marquis45k miles just had to change the air compressor for my car 400$ job for the air suspension..

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