Quick tip, If you plan on doing this just make sure to loosen the solenoid just a little bit so that the air can get out completely. That way you wont struggle to remove the air bag.
Thank you so much for your video buddy . I thought is going to be hard job to do ,but after seeing your video I’m ready to go,you are going to save me $200. Once again thank you.
you can get replacement air bags and solenoids at Suncore industries in Boyden FL, great prices and customer service (i don't work there or have any affiliation, just a satisfied customer)
The retainer clip on the solenoid was lost. I couldn't see what I was doing and pried it off and it went flying I guess. I have to buy a new solenoid to get one. It's so difficult without a lift. I'm weary
For some of those folks who are complaining about the text (watermark) in the middle: This video was permanently edited like that years ago. No way to remove it.
Hi , Just reemplacin both air bags , only air bags , but now the ride is very hard and plus I`got a message "check ride control" on display , what`s wrong ? the car is lifting on the rear , but no smooth ride, thaanks for you help-
Spray your suspension air bags with soapy water. If you see bubbles then that means your air bags are no good. If that's the case and you don't fix the air bag problem the air compressor will work its self until it's dead. Does your air compressor work even minutes after you started the car? Clear signs of the suspension air bags with holes that will kill air compressor .
Buckeye 's only they're referred to as air springs... and they discontinued making them for my car I've checked at the dealer i found a place online though called arnott industries, thanks though!
There are two upper shock absorber 10mm mounting bolts, a lower shock absorber 15mm mounting bolt, and 18mm nut. To remove rear shock absorbers: 1. Pop the trunk. 2. Turn off the air suspension switch. 3. Remove the side trim panel in the trunk. 4. Remove & discard the mass damper clip (make sure new shocks have new clips) 5. Raise vehicle 6. If you have electrical connector to shock, disconnect electrical connector and wiring routing retaining clips 7. Remove two upper shock absorber 10mm mounting bolts 8. Remove lower shock absorber 15mm mounting bolt and 18mm nut 9. Remove the shock absorber, mounting bracket, and mass damper assembly I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
Quick tip, If you plan on doing this just make sure to loosen the solenoid just a little bit so that the air can get out completely. That way you wont struggle to remove the air bag.
Great idea. I'll pin this so that it may help others. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for your video buddy .
I thought is going to be hard job to do ,but after seeing your video I’m ready to go,you are going to save me $200. Once again thank you.
One more time buddy, thank you.. today I just replace the airbags on the Lincoln. It takes me less than an hour. Thank you so much,
@@raykeylargoflYep. Plus you did it by yourself and saved big!!!!!! Thanks again for watching. Salute!
Thank you kindly for your video; it was easy peasy after watching this.
FWIW, if it's leaking, turn the compressor off the night before. Car will drop overnight. This will leave less air in the system.
"heres de ole one" IS ALL I GOT OUT OF THIS!
you can get replacement air bags and solenoids at Suncore industries in Boyden FL, great prices and customer service (i don't work there or have any affiliation, just a satisfied customer)
The retainer clip on the solenoid was lost. I couldn't see what I was doing and pried it off and it went flying I guess. I have to buy a new solenoid to get one. It's so difficult without a lift. I'm weary
For some of those folks who are complaining about the text (watermark) in the middle: This video was permanently edited like that years ago. No way to remove it.
thanks for the help
I am a UK Owner 1996 Lincoln Continental. Need instructions of replacement of FRONT air ride which I have managed to source a pair from China?
Hi , Just reemplacin both air bags , only air bags , but now the ride is very hard and plus I`got a message "check ride control" on display , what`s wrong ? the car is lifting on the rear , but no smooth ride, thaanks for you help-
How would I know if it's just the motor that runs the air shocks. Because mine's was making a noise before it went out
Spray your suspension air bags with soapy water. If you see bubbles then that means your air bags are no good. If that's the case and you don't fix the air bag problem the air compressor will work its self until it's dead. Does your air compressor work even minutes after you started the car? Clear signs of the suspension air bags with holes that will kill air compressor .
Thanks for sharing, but you should at least move the text out of the middle of the screen...
Its crazy how plastic holds them.😅
How do I clear the Air Leveling Disabled code?
Turn on the air suspension switch that is located in your trunk on the driver side 1/4 panel
@@vehicleproblems I did that initially, nothing, checked fuses, the bags fill but not enough to hold up the rear end?
can u do a vid on the body control module
front bags please?
where did you find factory air springs?!
andrew massino do u mean air bags ? if so u can get them online but if u go to a Lincoln dealer it will cost a lot
Buckeye 's only they're referred to as air springs... and they discontinued making them for my car I've checked at the dealer i found a place online though called arnott industries, thanks though!
Anytime
PLEASE TALK ON YOUR VIDEO
Dude. The text in the middle of the screen makes this look very unprofessional.
Man I don't know how to get to the t top of the rear shocks. No place to get to the nut . All ready done air bags . Can someone tell me how ? Thx. !!!
There are two upper shock absorber 10mm mounting bolts, a lower shock absorber 15mm mounting bolt, and 18mm nut.
To remove rear shock absorbers:
1. Pop the trunk.
2. Turn off the air suspension switch.
3. Remove the side trim panel in the trunk.
4. Remove & discard the mass damper clip (make sure new shocks have new clips)
5. Raise vehicle
6. If you have electrical connector to shock, disconnect electrical connector and wiring routing retaining clips
7. Remove two upper shock absorber 10mm mounting bolts
8. Remove lower shock absorber 15mm mounting bolt and 18mm nut
9. Remove the shock absorber, mounting bracket, and mass damper assembly
I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
Me again sorry ! 2000 Lincoln Continental no video
I am a UK Owner 1996 Lincoln Continental. Need instructions of replacement of FRONT air ride which I have managed to source a pair from China?