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this means you have a failure, a shock or the ride control computer has gone bad
I think it's in the trunk on the right hand side if I remember correctly...just over the wheelwell...cheers
"Service Ride Control", which could be bad struts or air ride suspension system (or both).
there is no way to adjust the ride height other then aftermarket suspension parts
open rear hatch and open jack compartment on left side. turn off air ride switch for about 1 hour and take a drive. this should reset the system and you can turn the switch back on. to keep this from happenning, always turn off this switch before jacking the explorer off the ground.
No it should not. They have a ride height switch, which cycles the compressor. You probably have an air leak in the system.
Dose it say problem with your air ride in your display on your dash. If not check the switch in you trunk are the pump went out its on the passenger side front tire you have to remove the passenger side tire ant the wheel well to access the pump..
Ride for Your Life - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
Turns the system off so you can work on the suspension, change tire, etc. without the system activating and causing a dangerous situation.
The switch is in the cargo compartment , on the drivers side , behind the plastic panel where your tire jack and rear window washer fluid reservoir is ( on a 1995 Ford Explorer Limited )
The Last Ride was created in 1995.
Take a Ride was created in 1995.