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Rays correct your fuse box is located to the left side of the steering column under it near the emergency brake and it may have a plastic cover over it with a rounded upper right corner for the flasher
Visit the on-line store, know as reliable-store, they have the repair manuals. I'm sure you will get the solution of your problem 2008 crown ford Victoria
Air ride suspension basically works like this. you have a small air compressor and a sensor that connects between the rear axle and the under body Frame. When this sensor detects a load movement like more or less weight it turns on the air compressor to air up or opens a exhaust valve to let air out. most common problems with this system. broken or disconnected sensor. leak in the air lines between compressor and shocks. or a bad or weak compressor.
For 1995 Ford Crown Victoria 4.6L SFI 8cyl, the Flasher is located:
Front seating area, driver side, under dash, driver side of pedal support bracket, mounted in fuse panel.
There are actually two fuse boxes, at least on my 01 Vic CVPI. The primary one is under the dash on the driver's side and to the left of the steering column. the second one is under the hood near the battery. Your owner's manual should have a diagram as what fuses control your car's accessories. Hope this helped! Bill
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