Your non working air suspension could be a number of different problems. Take it from me, I tried to fix my Expedition over and over again before I finally just gave up. I was going to junk the car but my buddy told me about Strutmasters. I tried a conversion kit for my vehicle and were up and riding again like new. I love the ride and like the price too. For almost what I was going to pay for one side of my car I fixed all four tires. I would suggest them to anyone with air on their car.
Yea I had problems too. My Navigator air system crapped out on me and I was going to replace it with OEM parts.... yea right, I'm not paying 3200 dollars to replace that system. I went to strutmasters too and was completely satified with my conversion. It didn't take away from the ride of the vehicle and now it's more safe :)
I also went to Strutmasters for y solution to my problem with air on my expedition. I would suggest them to everyone for all of your Air suspension problems - go passive get rid of the air!! You will not spend no where near the money if you convert over to Strutmasters conversion kit.
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 1997 Ford Expedition : ( NO ) not on the front suspension It could have the REAR load levelling air suspension
Speed sensor on a 2001 ford expedition
The 2001 Ford Expedition has 16 valves.
r134a for a 2001 Ford Expedition
The 2001 Ford Expedition has a V8 engine.
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If it has air bag suspension, air bags could be shot or the air compressor for the air bag suspension not working.
The 2001 Ford Expedition has a 4-speed automatic.
The 2001 Ford Expedition is a gas-powered vehicle.
Yes, the 2001 Ford F150 driver's door will fit on the 2001 Ford Expedition.
The 2001 Ford Expedition's turning circle is 40.4 ft..