It should not be. The bike will ride on the reg. suspension, just a little lower. It would be good to have it fixed though.
useally no if the suspension is at the normal ride height. Air Suspension fault is normally messaged if the reservoir doesnt reach 14 bar in 3 minutes due to a weak air suspension compressor
if i was to fix suspension by adding shocks, i would use air shocks to compensate for the air ride
Depends on how hard you ride. I guess around 40+.
One can find an air ride suspension specialist in San Diego on craigslist. AOS is a craigslist user who offers support as an air ride suspension specialist in San Diego.
Turns the system off so you can work on the suspension, change tire, etc. without the system activating and causing a dangerous situation.
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I think they have air ride shocks in the rear not the whole suspension.
No
I have driven my 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII when the air ride system was completely out! If you go very slow it is not very dangerous, however, if you start to reach speeds over about 40 mph, the ride is very rough and can become dangerous. The danger comes from bouncing you all over the car. I was driving it to my friends house and almost lost control. So, yes it is dangerous at increased speeds. If you must drive it, go very slow! Scott Fuller
The air ride suspension relay is above the right cooling fan right in the middle of the hood crossover (above the radiator)
NO , there are standard suspension , standard suspension with off road package , and air suspension equipped 2003 Ford Expeditions
There is a ball joint on the lower control arms of the suspension that allows a rod to connect to a ride height sensor and this is how it figures out what the suspension is doing and it uses a hydraulic system to change the suspension.