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A suspension has large particles that settle out on standing.
The rattle could be caused by loose bolts or worn suspension parts. The rear suspension should be checked to insure that no parts are close to breaking.
A suspension contains particles that are larger than the wavelength of visible light, causing light to scatter as it passes through the suspension. This scattering makes it difficult for light to travel in a straight path through the suspension, resulting in reduced transparency.
These cars have air suspension when they are built in the factory. Likely someone has taken the air suspension out, and left the sensors there, causing it to detect a problem. Not a serious thing.
It probably needs to be greased.
Yes, light is able to pass through a suspension. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture where particles are temporarily dispersed in a medium, but they are not dissolved. Light can interact with the particles in the suspension, causing it to scatter or be absorbed to some extent, but some of the light can still pass through.
The rubber bushing for the suspension spring has fallen off from age. The suspension spring now "slaps" itself, metal to metal, causing the noise.
A stirred supersaturated solution can be considered as a suspension.
Does yours have air suspension on it. You may have a leak causing it to sit lower when you are not running. Ford Expeditions with air suspension is designed to lower when parked for easier access.
Repair the issue which is causing the light to turn on.
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