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all u have to do is what we call fooling the system.first locate the off switch for the air suspension and turn it off.its usually in the trunk on on either side ,its not hard to find. then turn the key forward as far as it will go without starting the engine.get a couple friends and get in the trunk be still and quiet then switch the switch on and listen for the compressor to come on,its located behind the driver head light so listen in that direction.once the compressor comes on wait...then when it stops turn the switch off and leave it off and everyone get out and it will have lifted as much as 7 and half inches.now if its to high just turn the key foward go back to the switch and turn it on and the car will start decending slowly but pay attention because you wanna turn the switch off about a quarter inch higher than you want it because it will settle a little after sitting or driving.i have a 94 lincoln with 8 12 inch subs thats lowered with the original airbags and i also have a 2001 lincoln lifted 8 inches with 26s using the original bags once again.[a little tip:rub down your bags with motor oil while fully inflated then wipe dry this will add around 2 to 5 years to the bags.MAKE SURE YOU wipe ALL excess oil off everything if not sand will stick and make holes quick. it is really worth it though.
SOURCE: Can't find the Amplifier in the Lincoln Towncar
in the trunk between the two speakers is where it is normally located
SOURCE: locatio of inertia switch 1990 lincoln town car
Check just above the carpet on the passenger side where your feet go under dash.
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no, you can purchase wire harnesses at any auto parts store or walmart that will hook right up to the original wires in the car. about $7.
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On the firewall you will see where the water hoses go into the firewall. One is an intake and one is an output. When the car is cooled down remove the clamps on both hoses and get a proper sized strait adapter and a couple new clamps and clamp the hoses on the new adapter. The car will not be effected you will just not have any heat in the car.
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