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A malfunction with the air suspension system has been detected Start with the basics and check the switch in the right front passenger footwell , by the kick panel and see if the air suspension service switch has been turned off , or perhaps its fuse # 12 ( 15 amp ) for the air suspension switch , or fuse # 15 - 5 amp for the air suspension module ( but unless you have noticed other things not working it's probably not that fuse ) In the power distribution box in the engine compartment ( Ford states to disconnect your battery before servicing anything in the PD BOX ) fuse # 109 is a 50 amp maxi-fuse for the air suspension compressor , or it could be a sensor or the compressor itself etc.
The battery junction box is located in the engine compartment. In that box is where you will find your fuse. The under side of the cover should be well labeled to identify the fuse.
if you're talking about a 94 town car, it's under the hood in the 'engine compartment fuse box' my book says fuse "U" is air suspension. Also beside the fuses are four relays. the second one down is 'air suspension relay'. hope this helps.good luck.if i fixed ya please rate me. thanks
Sounds like the compressor isnt getting power nor told to do so.
My first step to try for power is to go to the engine bay, Go to the fuse box above the engine and swap the Horn relay for the one in air suspension and try using the horn. If the horn doesnt work theres your problem!
Next step if above fails. Is to check for any blown fuses and replace as needed then retry.
The air suspension also has a height sensor on it, If that has failed the car wouldnt work out where it was and wouldnt adjust. also there is a Air Suspension/Evo Steering Module which controls the system but if there was a problem with this i belive you would also loose power steering.
I would suggest a salvage yard and replace the bag I would also check the compresser and get a 12volt tester and test all the curcuits because if it burned out a fuse you may have an opened curcuit somewhere
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