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it means the vaccuum pump for the airshocks is not working or these shocks have bottomed out setting off the warning..check the pump, hoses and airbags for leaks.. they should be hissing
You can disconnect the level control switch,which should be, possibly on the right rear lower control arm. Then turn the key on,and move the switch arm up or down. The compressor should come on and raises the car. You can also adjust it, but only a little. You should hear the compressor,every time you start the car. It can be running and waiting for the need to inflate the rear air struts.
Air shocks or air bag suspension? Shocks can be replaced with a "coil-over" shock like those made by monroe. To replace spring/air bag system, you would need to experiment with spring combination's to find what works...likely more expensive than changing what's wrong with original stuff.
you would have to unplug compressor and remove airline and tie in a valve like one off of airshocks.
it is usually the air springs that rot and start leaking. so you will probably still leak down. you can replace with coil springs and do away with air ride your continental has airride front and rear?
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