you prob have a hol some ware or your compresser is damaged you prob have a hol some ware or your compresser is damaged
Your air suspension bag has a leak.
Your front air suspension bag has a leak in it.
yep, just bagg it like i did my 99' Lincoln town car with 10-switches(air-ride suspension) rides better than factory!!!!
Because of the friction created by the compressor piston
It depends on how the pump was turned off. Was it unplugged? Was the air ride switch turned off? If your air springs are working properly, then all you have to do is make sure the switch is on and the compressor is plugged in. Start the car, close the door, and wait for the system to inflate.
Air is put in with a pump or a compressor, either way it becomes pressurised to inflate the tire.
It is used to inflate vehicle tire or sport balls like football,volleyball or basket balls.
look where the fuses are located on the passenger side, under the hood. you'll have to remove the cover and pull out the fuse for the air suspension ( you may need a screw driver to do this) replace the fuse and the car should raise back up long enough to get to the shop.
it mite be that your pump is going bad. you can find it passenger side under fender close to front bumper .check strutmasters for a replacement they have a good price for a re-man
I have had the same problem on two ocassions. Your compressor is going bad. After having the compressor replaced (twice), everything was fine. Once it finally levels, turn the suspension off using the switch in the left side of the trunk. Wait awhile. If it drops again, the front bag(s) are leaking. Else the compressor is too worn out to lift properly within the 90 second time limit and the computer is cutting out to "protect" it; will need replacement as is not user serviceable. They go for around $160-$180 (4/2007). Suspect your bags as well, cause if they're leaking, that will cause the new compressor to overwork and fail again.
The prefix in "inflate" is "in-".
Depends on what's wrong with it, what you have available, and what kind of valve it has. Usually wheel barrows use the same kind of valve as on car tires, so if you have a pump or a compressor to inflate your own car tires you can easily inflate the wheel barrow the same way.