Lincoln air suspension leveling sensor

Asked by david Apr 06, 2017 at 06:13 PM about the 2007 Lincoln Town Car Executive

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Where is the sensor? Some days my suspension is
fine other days not

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The leveling control is a physical connection between the rear axle housing and the frame. There is not much prone to failure on the leveling control as long as it's arm is hooked up. If it is leaking down there is likely a leak at an airbag, air bag solenoid or associated tubing. The air compressor could also be at fault.

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Ok but when my car is on its leveled the bags are good everything's seems rght but when I turn the car off it lowers again why is that compressor and bags are new

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