it is considering u ridding on the bags and taking chances of putting a hole in them
You might damage the actual air bag since there is nothing inside it might tear
Take it for a ride with some fat chicks
round cylinder on front of air ride compresor
the 2001 is behind the passenger side headlight
I am pretty sure the dealer can do it or you can but a NGS scan tool or something similar.
if you do turn off your air ride which i have done before to give it that lowered look i have gone almost 8 months without turning it back on, and the only down side is that you will get that annoying check engine light and your ride will be terrible, you will feel every rock lol but usually when i am going on a long trip i flip the switch and turn ti back on and its back to normal :D
I assume that the switch also turns off the air compressor for the suspension. The effects will not be very clear for the first 5-10min. of driving, but eventually the ride will become more and bumpier because the compressor is not re-pressurizing the system. The suspension will be bottomed out constantly, because there is no air holding the truck up, and the truck will look like a low rider. That's what happened when our 2004's air compressor failed. I could be wrong if it does not turn off the compressor, but if it does, this is what will happen.
Rear quarter, driver's side next to subwoofer adjacent to the fuel turn off switch there's an air ride turn off switch.
I had a '94 Continental with the same issue. I left the switch on and pulled the fuse for the air pump.
youre automatic air ride suspension went out it happens to alot of navigators/expeditions that came from the factory with rear air ride shocks
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Yes you can, But a suspension lift will mess up your ride, It will not ride or drive as good as it does now.A body lift will no alter the suspension or change the way it handles.Body lift is the best way to go.