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OEM 2004 Lincoln Town Car Suspension Control Module

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  • 2004 Lincoln Town Car Suspension Control Module - EW1Z-3C142-ARM
    2004 Lincoln Town Car Suspension Control Module Diagram - EW1Z-3C142-ARM
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Remanufactured Control; Suspension Control Module
    • Replaces: 3W1Z-3C142-BA, 5W1Z-3C142-AA
    • Item Weight: 0.70 Pounds
    • Condition: New
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • SKU: EW1Z-3C142-ARM
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
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    Fits the following 2004 Lincoln Town Car Submodels:
    • Cartier, Cartier L, Designer Series, Executive, Executive L, Executive Protection Series, Protection Series, Signature, Signature L, Signature Limited, Ultimate, Ultimate L | 8 Cyl 4.6 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 4.6 L GAS

2004 Lincoln Town Car Suspension Control Module

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2004 Lincoln Town Car Suspension Control Module Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to Safely Service and Repair a Suspension Control Module on 2004 Lincoln Town Car?
    A: The air suspension control module service requires first disabling the air suspension switch found on the luggage compartment LH side through a safety measure to avoid vehicle damage and personal injuries. Moving forward with the maintenance you need to disconnect the black ground cable of the battery to prevent damage across sensitive electronic parts. The procedure starts with removing the lower instrument panel insulator by unclipping pushpins and disconnecting power points with courtesy lamps. The user must remove the insulator first followed by taking out the rear air suspension control module by disconnecting its electrical connectors and unscrewing it from place. The return to normal driving state requires reaching 16 km (10 mi) minimum mileage or more before the battery connection because the vehicle will initially display irregular drive symptoms during adaptation relearning.