usually under dash left front side
Lincoln Navigator suspension compressor relay switch is located on the firewall. The switch will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
On a 2000 Lincoln Navigator : The switch for turning OFF the air suspension compressor is located in the front passenger footwell , by the kick panel
air suspension switch in trunk. compressor under hood
It is actually an air suspension consisting of an electric air compressor, 4 air springs, 3 height sensors,an on/off switch and a suspension computer.You need to diagnose where problem lies before you can fix it. Is switch in trunk behind spare turned on ? Does compressor run when key is turned on?Hope this helps.
I'm not sure why you would want to disable this.. There is an on and off switch in the trunk on the passenger side. In the off position the air compressor will not operate.
Either your Air Ride switch is turned off or you have a bad compressor. My compressor died on me because of a bad selanoid... have a mechanic look into it. be warned, it can get expensive.
where is the reset switch for air compressor for Lincoln navigator 2003 on the left side all way to the back is a small compartment, right there you can find the fuel reset switch and the air compressor reset switch
If your navigator has air suspension then the switch located in the rear driver side panel where the air suspension switch is...it is right below the suspension switch. hope that helps.
the commpressor is located under the air filter on left front side. Just turn the suspension switch in the trunk off
there are several causes to the air pump. the first and most obvious is the air pump (compressor) itself. if you do not hear the compressor pumping air or if you do not feel the slight vibration of the compressor when you put your car into drive, then it's probably the compressor that has gone bad. if the compressor is coming on and you do not hear any air leaking, then your problem could be the height adjuster, located on the suspension bags themselves. Bronconvict: another possibility includes the compressor relay switch. This switch controlls the power to the air bag suspension compressor. This switch is known for burning out when the suspension compressor is working too hard. This can also be caused by a bad/corroded GEM module (due to notorious winshield leak). i had to replace "height sensor" on driver side . part was $200.
Bad height sensor or air suspension compressor has died? If you hear the pump, then it might be the sensors. If there's nothing, could be a blown fuse or the system was swtiched off (switch in the trunk)
Yes, there is a kit you can purchase that links to the air line just rear of the compressor when you do make sure the switch is on.