On a 1994 the module (computer) is behind the carpet panel on the right side inside the trunk. It is behind the switch that turns off the air suspension. I have heard that on some models it is behind the glove box (between the glove box and the firewall).
The pump is under the hood below the window washer bottle under the air cleaner. (Behind the left headlight).
I have never heard of "air rid" but the air ride module is in the trunk right side of vehicle, or under the trunk area rught side
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.
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I think they have air ride shocks in the rear not the whole suspension.
Air ride compressor, air suspension compressor, and air pump are the names used for the same device. They are used to pump up the air suspension.
The air suspension control module is located behind the instrument panel, on the driver's side 'A' post. The control module is attached to the 'A' post with a single screw and two plastic clips.
No
If you mean the Air suspension/EVO steering module. It's behind right hand cowl panel, above connector bracket.
Year and model would be really great as you could be talking about a semi truck or a lincoln. But on late model Lincolns the air ride is monitored by the BCM or body control module, any adjustments will need to be made by a computer that can interface with it.
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
I don't think you can.