The issue of air suspension functioning on the passenger side but not on the driver's side can be caused by several factors. A common reason could be a leak or damage in the air spring or air lines on the driver's side, preventing it from inflating or deflating properly. Additionally, a malfunctioning height sensor or a problem with the air compressor may also contribute to the uneven suspension. Lastly, electrical issues, such as a blown fuse or wiring problems, could disrupt the system's operation on one side.
Most likely a failure of the Drivers rear switch in the "UP" position although I have seen exceptions. The vehicles schematic is really required to do a methodical trace of the open circuit in question.
under the car about half way down the rear passenger door, drivers side in uk
Open the hood, look down. The engine is on the passenger side, the transmission (trans-axle) is on the drivers side.
its the locking of the driver and passenger door with the key that operates he alarm. the only way round it is to lock the drivers and passengers doors from reaching in via the back doors or obviously locking the passenger sides before getting out by pushing th pin down then get out of the car and lock the drivers door by reaching in from the rear drivers door.
if you open the drivers door and look down at the doorstep, you will find the water tank.
Suspension has particles, same as colloids. However, the particles in a suspension do not settle down but if is no so for the colloid.
Could well be worn bushes in the suspension arm ( It was in my old civic )
On a 1999 Lincoln Navigator : The air suspension shut off switch is in the front passenger footwell , by the kick panel ( for any time you are changing a tire , if the vehicle is being towed , or if the vehicle is on a hoist that allows the wheels to hang down , shutting off the air suspension system will prevent any damage to the system )
Probably a weak power window motor or the window regulator is starting to act up
It is on the passenger side behind the headlight and in front of the tire. It is buried deep down. I remember that I had to remove something to access it. Think it was the WW fluid reservoir.
Leak at airbag or fitting "dump valve" not closing
It is located on the passenger side close to the firewall and it is down low