Lincoln air shocks are affected by cold?
I have an ’87 Lincoln with air suspension. When the temperature drops to around freezing, the front end drops all the way down, whether I am driving the car or it is parked. This happened late last spring, then was fine all summer. Now that it is cold again, its happening again. I have the automatic levelling turned off right now [switch in the trunk], but if it turn it back on, the strange behavior returns.
How could temperature affect the automatic leveling? Is it the computer or perhaps the level sensors? How can I test this or what should I replace? The front air shocks were replaced at the end of last cold season to no avail.
This is a weird one ![]()
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well because u lincoln have a air compresor to leveling u susp the compressor put water in u system, the cold weather freeze water and u have problems clean lines and add a little silicon lub on the system
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