The compressor is either bad or your air bags are bad...
Get springs from a rear 2wd Expedidion and swap them on your Navigator, is real chep and easy. and it feels just like the air bags.
I did it to mine last week...
Either one of your rear air bags have a leak or both have went bad.
There is a switch that allows you to open and close the Lincoln Navigator rear side windows. The switch is located on the overhead console.
the antenna is in the right rear side glass.
the air suspension stopped working on my 1994 lincoln
its broke
If you need help with this you should NOT be trying to work on thisvehicle
Turn signal flasher module?
I CANT GET MY TURN SIGNAL OR 4WAY FLASHERS TO WORK ,FUELS ARE GOOD. I HAVE A 98 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR CANT GET THE TURN SIGNALS OR 4WAY FLASHERS TO WORK. FULSE OR GOOD
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
The work just fine, and pretty much the same way as the suspension for dirtbikes do. The rear suspension is usually a bit more tricked out though, to prevent the suspension from stealing too much energy from the pedalling action.
Not without a huge amount of work. Until 1968 VW used swing arm rear suspension. In 1969 they changed to Independent Rear Suspension, with CV joints.
there can be many different problems but it could be a bad relay switch to check it get on the floor on the passenger side and check to see if the air suspension relay switch is on, try that for now, usually if someone uses a jack to raise the car and the tires have to come off the ground,they switch it off, so the height sensors don't mess up. but it this causes the check suspension light to come on.