No. Removing the fuse shuts off the power supply the same as turning the switch to the "OFF" position. I would recommend using the switch in the trunk.
Yes , if you don't shut off the air compressor switch before jacking up the vehicle
On a 1999 Lincoln Navigator : The air suspension shut off switch is in the front passenger footwell , by the kick panel ( for any time you are changing a tire , if the vehicle is being towed , or if the vehicle is on a hoist that allows the wheels to hang down , shutting off the air suspension system will prevent any damage to the system )
Suncore Industries compressor installation instructionsREMOVAL# Disconnect battery ground cable. WARNING: TURN AIR SUSPENSION SWITCH OFF TO PREVENT VEHICLE DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY. # Remove engine air cleaner (ACL). # Remove windshield washer reservoir assembly.# Remove compressor splash shield and push pins. # Remove air line from compressor air drier by pushing retainer inward and pulling out air line.# Disconnect compressor electrical connector. # If necessary, raise vehicle on hoist.# Remove three nuts retaining compressor to fender apron. # Lower vehicle. # Remove air compressor and compressor air drier assembly. INSTALLATION# Follow removal procedure in reverse order. # Tighten compressor-to-fender retaining nuts to 6.4-8.1 Nm (48-71 ft. lbs.).
Uninsured drivers become subject to license and vehicle registration suspension when accident damages amount to:
No, as long as you don't turn the A/C on or set the controls to Defrost which will cause the compressor to run.
50/50. Chance that it will damage something.
Yes. It's hard on the mounts and springs, and, if it causes your vehicle to sit at an abnormal angle, your drivetrain, as well. Which is why on semi trucks (which mostly use air ride suspensions anymore), getting an air suspension fault corrected is such a high priority.
The air suspension switch is on the passenger side of the vehicle under the glove box. It is far in the right hand corner so dont get discouraged if you don't feel it the first time you reach under there. You should also turn it off whenever your truck is getting service that requires your truck to be lifted off the ground or jacked up so you won't damage your suspension.
will lifting the vehicle damage the air suspension without turning it off
The car has been in collision with the kerb at the side of the road Possiblly resulting in suspension and chassis damage being caused to the vehicle
no it wont
You might damage the actual air bag since there is nothing inside it might tear