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Old 05-15-2005, 12:24 PM
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Air suspension

I have a1993 Mark V111, The air suspenson pump is sometime pumping to much air into the struts. Is there any place to adjust the amount of air that is put into the system? or is there a microprossor anywhere I could change, with out going to the dealer to have it done. Thanls Ron
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Old 05-15-2005, 12:27 PM
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Re: Air suspension

Where is the air suspension controles on a 93 Mark V111
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There are ( I believe) two sensors that control the height of the car. They can corrode in spots causing false readings and height issues.
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Re: Air suspension

Each strut has a sensor on it. Im 100% positive there is a way to adjust them to drop the car or even raise it more. Ide try a mrk8 forum, search on google.
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