For this answer you will need to either use an OBD code reader or go to a shop that can read codes. Also make sure that your air suspension switch is turned on.
It could be the idle control P1507
Most likely a bad coil (each cylinder has one) located at the top of each spark plug
Itmight be the model of your car. My dad knows.
No, a bad rear sensor to an air suspension compression would not directly make a motor not work. It can cause a battery to drain which would cause starting issues.Ê
a number of things could cause this but the first thing that comes to mind is tires out of balance or out of round. Could also be an alignment issue.
bulbs or bulb sockets
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I'm pretty sure all expeditions came equipped with rear air ride suspension. meaning that there is a malfunction with the air suspension. could be anything with it including: switch is turned off, level sensor failed, air lines or air bags leaking, air pump failure, blown fuse.
under the hood on the driver side there is a fuse box at the very rear if u don't look hard u will miss it cause it is small but u will see one fuse box there but look a little further back to see the other fuse box
It is possible the blower motor fan is starting to seize up or is loose and catching on inside fan housing.
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At your own risks. I had a similar problem with my 1996 Explorer Eddie Bauer...Unfortunately, I replaced the transmission as a unit and later on found out that a faulty TPS sensor may cause the transmission to disengage. I would suggest a process of elimination by starting with the small item first which in this cars may be the TPS sensor. JB