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Air suspension i have a 92 lincoln towncar and im having problems with my air suspension! it doesnt raise up evenly! before the left side stayed kinda low and the right would lift up to the right hight n now its the opposite! its gotta be a sensor right? and where would it be?

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Sounds like you have a hole or cracks in your airbag. This causes the compressor to work double time eventually killing the compressor as well. I would recommend going to strutmasters.com and taking a look at the town car conversion kits. They convert you from air to powder coated, American made steel coil springs that are guaranteed to last the life of the car. I posted the link below so you can take a look.

http://www.strutmasters.com/lincoln-suspension-parts-s/1.htm

Hopefully this will help you

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Change the hight sensor. it is at the rear axel

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