A malfunction with the air suspension system has been detected
If you fix the problem with your air suspension
A suspension check is a review of the parts of an automobile that constitute the suspension system. These include CV joints, shock absorbers, and struts.
I have a 1998 ford grand Marquis- and the problem is the air suspension light stays on- how to fix this problem
The "CHECK SUSP" light comes on in the run position just before starting the engine to check the bulb . If the warning light comes on with the engine running that indicates that the air suspension system requires servicing
A malfunction with the air suspension system has been detected Most of the time it is because you have to much air in your tires or not enough in your tires, check your recommended tire pressure(psi) with an air gauge when you have the correct pressure turn your truck off and restart it the light will go off.
You should check the air suspension switch, located on the passenger's side of the trunk. If the switch is off, the light will come on, also check the air suspension fuse. If both of these are OK, then the pump could possibly be going out.
If the check suspension light is staying on in a 2000 Navigator, it is probably because some part of the suspension is malfunctioning. This could be that the shocks need to be replaced or a ball joint is bad. Either way, it is a dangerous situation.
Speed Sensitive Suspension. You will need to check the computer codes to see what the problem is.
usually a light implies there is a possible problem. also, make sure air bag switch is on.
Check your owners manual. If you don't have one copy & paste this link. http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/gloveboxresults ---------------------------------- a malfunction has been detected with the air suspension system It could mean a number of things, air compressor could be bad, soleniod could be bad, bags could be leaking -- Call Strutmasters they are ready and willing to help you get ride of this problem you are having.
These cars have air suspension when they are built in the factory. Likely someone has taken the air suspension out, and left the sensors there, causing it to detect a problem. Not a serious thing.
Check owner's manual. If you don't have one copy and paste link below; www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/owners_manuals