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3244 messages, Last post on Aug 25, 2009 at 8:13 PM
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| I've got a '93 Grand Marquis with the automatic levelling control in the trunk. I'm apprehensive about winter driving and plan to add some weight to the trunk and possibly add snow tires. My question is this. Should I turn off the Auto Level Control when I weigh down my trunk? The owner's manual says to turn it off if you're towing a trailer, but says nothing about winter driving. This car has 172000 km's and still runs great, so I'd rather not lose it in the snow and say hello to any trees or mailboxes! Anybody got any suggestions? I guess I could call the local dealer, but I'd rather get the "true" story from real owners. Thanks, in advance. | |
| How much weight are you looking to add? Im sure that pretty much anything under 500Lbs (1060Kg) would be just fine in the trunk without worring about the air suspension. I put 300 Lbs of sand in the back of my T-Bird and it made a world of difference in how it handled the snow. | |
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I also have a '93 Grand Marquis with the air suspension and towing package----180,000 miles and climbing. Tow a 3500 lb boat and trailer---often with the trunk well loaded as well. I've never turned off the air suspension. If one did, the rear will probably settle a bunch which wouldn't be very good for vehicle control. Also, carry 300-400 pounds of water softener salt in the trunk during the winter which makes a big difference in driving through snow. The air suspension has always been left on without any sign of any problem |
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| I've never seen it in owners manual to turn off the air suspension while towing. The air suspension should NEVER be turned off when the car is driven. Only when hoisting the car or possibly when servicing the air suspension. | |
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| What model GM do you have? Does it have dual exhaust? What about black wall tires and and the upgrade wheels? You might want to make these upgrades. And tell your friends that your GM is the same "type" of car that most law enforcement agencies prefer. And if you don't have a rear sway bar, I highly recommend this as a safety and handling requirement. The change in front and rear stability is amazing. | |
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"I've read that starting with the december production, some minor standard equipment is being taken off the CV, such as automatic parking brake release, and the pocket on the front of the bottom seat cushion, for example." Well, it's either that or raised prices, which is better? Remember, inflation still exists. |
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| Our TC has both & our TB has neither & they're missed on the TB. However, the TB does have a Tach. | |
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I think they are just following GM's lead in decontenting their product. As long as they keep the functional items, like 4 wheel disc brakes, ABS, traction control (on the GM), etc. While neither feature is an absolute necessity, they have already deleted the remote fuel filler release and other nice touches previously. I also think the base fabric has been downgraded. They are still bargains, only makes one wonder what they are taking out that you cannot see. |
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| Well, decontenting is widespread in the industry, even at H&T's "holy halls". | |
| Why does Mercury and nearly all other manufacturers recommend lower tire pressures for front tires. In the case of my GM it is 35 in back and 32 in front. I've been putting 35 in all 4 tires mostly because I don't understand why front and back pressures need to be different. Is it related to RWD drive? | |
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