If the compressor is running, you have cracked air strut pillows... more than common on lincolns. Big bucks.
If the compressor is dead - start with it. Usually, leaking pillows cause subsequent damage to the compressor because it has to run constantly to compensate for air loss. There is some protection but I've seen too many burnt to believe that it works.
2007-03-26 12:32:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Check the switch in the trunk that shuts the system off. If you have recently had any tire work done any good shop will turn the system off cuz when they lift the car up it can blow the lift bags if they dont. If the switch is on then there is a problem in the struts themselves, air leak, bad connection somewhere.
My $.02 worth.
2007-03-26 14:06:02
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answered by mmszbi 2
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Usually the leak makes the air pump motor run too much, so it burns the fuse
2007-03-26 23:51:09
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answered by kayef57 5
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check , the fuse and the relay also
2007-03-30 11:47:54
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answered by ihoover1 1
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