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Old 09-14-2005, 10:58 AM
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1989 Conti low rider needs help

Hello everyone, I have a 1989 signature series with the air ride, it had a leaking air bag in the rear that I have replaced with a new one.
During the leaking phase the compressor was running constantly to keep the rear up, a few days before I finally got the new strut on the car it would get funky, going up and down on the front and rear in spasms.
After the new strut was on, I fired the car to watch it lay there lifeless and began trying to figure out what it could be, I replaced the pump and dryer with a brand new one, nothing, I replaced the ride control module, no change and I have checked all the fuses but the most that will happen is the front will occasionally raise up.
I have been delaying taking it to a dealer because the last time it was there they were almost animated in their displeasure with having to look at this car.
Any ideas would be helpful
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Old 09-16-2005, 06:54 PM
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Hey C.Mental..
I've been watching your two posts for awhile...
Seems like there's no-one here to help you

I havn't seen you over at
LincolnsOnline yet, consider posting there too.
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