How Do You Troubleshoot 1996 Lincoln Air Suspension?
Since the late 1980s Lincoln has been using air suspension in their premium line of automobiles. This innovation in automobile comfort has created a whole new line of maintenance for luxury cars. As the under car environment is harsh, modern Lincoln air suspension for a 1996 Lincoln is imperative. Troubleshooting your 1996 Lincoln’s suspension is pretty simple if you follow these easy steps. Look for warning lights on the dash; electrical problems in the 1996 Lincoln models are indicated on the dash board. Use a bidirectional scan tool to track down the specific problem and reset the warning codes. Inspect the air bladders and air tubes visually. A spray bottle of soapy water can help to pin-point leaks on a system that is under pressure. Check the air compressor by hot-wiring past the relay circuit directly to the hot side of the compressor. If the compressor starts running you know it is okay.