The rear shocks on my 1997 lincoln continental went out and i was wondering if it could just be a fuse or if i needed to just go and get plain shocks installed all around, i have heard that was cheaper. Also, recently i ran over a bump in my driveway and a little black box that was connected to a hose came off....the hose was connected to something that looks like a tank and i was hoping this wasnt the gas tank or anything. I smelt the inside of the box and it didnt smell like gas, but there was some strong odor coming out of it....should i be concerned?
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My best guess is that the little black box that was connected to hose that was connected to a tank has something to do with your rear shocks not working. These vehicles have air ride suspensions. I would take it to a garage and have it checked.
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My best guess is that the little black box that was connected to hose that was connected to a tank has something to do with your rear shocks not working. These vehicles have air ride suspensions. I would take it to a garage and have it checked.