Lincoln vehicles admit a self-leveling suspension action that uses air energy to guard Everyone corner of the vehicle sits in the Correct position. Repeat the process to disconnect the other end of the air line from the suspension.
Proceeding the Lincoln to a solid, calm office surface. Place the parking brake. Govern the Timber, and place the air suspension switch. Turn the switch to the "Off" position.
2. Locate one revolve chock in front of Everyone of the vehicle's front tires. Set a floor jack at an approved lifting point at the back of the vehicle. Pump the floor jack to raise the rear tires of the Lincoln off the ground. Place one jack stand under the frames, directly in front of each rear tire. Lift and support the front of the vehicle.
3. Clean the connecting point between an air line and another component of the air suspension system by wiping around the air line with a clean rag.
4. Push the red or orange collar -- sitting at the point the air line meets the suspension component -- toward the connection. Pull the air line away from the connection. When an air borderline -- another component of a Lincoln air suspension system -- becomes damaged, You must remove and moderate it to care for the suspension working right. The air contour connections used by Lincoln operate a quick-release system that uses a telephone and a brass becoming to secure the air borderline to the shocks, solenoid and pump providing air for the operation.