My advice would be to convert to a passive system. Most air suspensions have a life expectency of 5-7 years before you start running into trouble. Getting the conversion kit is a permanent fix to any problems you may be having with the air system. I recently got a conversion kit from Strutmasters. You should check out their website, www.strutmasters.com. They were very helpful and made sure I got the right product!
I have a 98 Ford Expedition and bought a conversion kit from Strumaters and would recommend this to everyone. I really enjoy the ride and I do not have to keep pouring money into my vehicle with Air problems. So check them out and see what they have for you. The customer service team was really informative and helped with the entire process.
The Complete Solution of Your Ford Expedition Suspension: http://www.strutmasters.com/Ford-expedition-suspension-parts-s/76.htm
On a 1997 Ford Expedition : ( NO ) not on the front suspension It could have the REAR load levelling air suspension
in the center of the dashboard
how do i find the compressure for my rear suspension? or any possible issues for rear air suspension wire issues.
If it has air bag suspension, air bags could be shot or the air compressor for the air bag suspension not working.
go to strutmasters.com
Need to know what the problems are.
Your air suspension is bleeding off.
( 26 gallons ) 4X2 with standard suspension ( 30 gallons ) 4X2 with air suspension ( 30 gallons ) 4X4 On 1997 to 2002 Ford Expedition
On a 2001 Ford Expedition : The GAS TANK SIZES in U.S. gallons are : Standard suspension ( 26 ) Rear air suspension and 4x4 ( 30 )
On a 2000 Ford Expedition : Rear wheel drive , standard suspension ( 26.0 U.S. gallons ) Rear wheel drive and 4x4 with rear air suspension ( 30.0 )
I have a 1998 ford grand Marquis- and the problem is the air suspension light stays on- how to fix this problem
Check the Height Sensor.