Im having the same prob with a customers 01 Nav. There are solenoids that let the air in and out of the bags and from the compressor into the rear line. there is also a ride control switch in the rear that turns on the compressor and solenoids. If any of these are not working properly it can cause this problem. The ride switch appears to be adjustable for height also. First time working on one so I hope this will help.
According to the 2002 Lincoln Navigator owners manual the on / off switch for the air suspension system is located in the front passenger footwell
On the passenger side in the far back. It is behind the lower trim peice. You have to take off a lot of things to get to it.
there is an air suspension switch located in the trunk
i"m not sure if a Lincoln navigator would have a sway bar, But my sway bar broke in my Chevy celebrity once and the whole car would rock side to side after turns and such. it's a bar by the rear axle and mine literally broke in two.
2001 it should be located PASSENGER SIDE UNDER THE GLOVE BOX TO THE RIGHT THERE IS A PANEL IT IS A BLACK SWITCH RECTANGLE SHAPED. MAKE SURE YOU TURN IT BACK ON BEFORE DRIVING
It is on the back of the engine under the wiper area
I have a 2001 navigator. Been towing with it for over four years. I pull a 5500lbs trailer and never had a problem with the air bags. When I put the tongue weight on the hitch, the air bags pump the truck back up perfect.
I have a 2000 lincoln navigator and there is a pipe like a drain pipe coming from water pump and connects to back of water pump does any one know what that pipe is called
The Lincoln Navigator keypad entry code can be found in the back of the owners manual. You can only use the keypad entry code once and then you will have to enter your personal entry code.
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
Not sure if you are asking what a suspension is or what kind of suspension the Navigator has... I believe that most Lincoln Navigators have what is called an Air Ride Suspension... There is an air compressor in the engine compartment that pumps up air shocks in the front and air bags in the rear of the Navigator. What this is doing is basically auto leveling the vehicle. I guess the best way to describe this is that if you go pick up an overly obese person and they get in your Navigator, the Navigator will compensate for your passengers weight and add more air to the shocks/bags on their side to keep the vehicle from sitting lop sided... When your passenger would get out, then air would be released from the shock/bag on their side to level the vehicle back out. Good answer describing the air suspension that is on these vehicles. I happen to have a 2003 Lincoln Navigator and through a long process I learned a lot about these suspension systems. With anything air you have leaks. Well one of my airbags started leaking. Easy fix right.... just replace the air bag. YEAH RIGHT!!! Not only did my air bag give out, this caused my compressor to run constantly. So there's another component in this air system that I had to replace. To make a long story short I ended up with a quote nearing $1500 for all parts from the dealer. NO WAY was I paying that much, so I started searching for more options and that's when I found Strutmasters. They are a company that made a passive non air system with coil springs to replace the air. The salesmen I dealt with took the time to explain my problem to me and helped me make a great discussion. I am now a happy Navigator owner instead of a worried one :)
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