2004 Lincoln Navigator "setting set rear shock" Questions

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...rear is lowered and is sitting on the tires what can i do my self Shock absorbers offer a smooth up and down motion for the ride. Springs offer stability and cushioning of the roads impact. If the ...

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...rear and some of the front and at one time all sides until "randomly" choosing), as did the relay. There didn't appear to be any obvious air leaks in the lines or elsewhere. The airbags all seem to ...

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...SET the ride height. REFER to Ride Height Adjustments . CARRY OUT the pneumatic test. TEST the system for normal operation. B1566 Door circuit failure 4WAS module REFER to the Symptom Chart. B2477 ...

...rear height sensors. The 4WAS module also controls vehicle height adjustments by monitoring the three height sensors and other universal bus protocol (UBP) signals. The 4WAS module conducts all ...

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...rear height sensors. The 4WAS module also controls vehicle height adjustments by monitoring the three height sensors and other universal bus protocol (UBP) signals. The 4WAS module conducts all ...

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...rear shocks you'll need a socket set, jacks, jack stands, and new shock absorbers from the parts store. Replace shocks when the rear end bounces up and down more than 3 times after depressing the ...

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...set ride hieght in the rear. So ether the leaf springs are worn out or the shackles that hold the springs to the frame are broken (should be very obvious if they are). Most likely the rear leaf ...

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...may have air shocks on the rear. Check the shocks for leakage or stains from previous leaking. If the shocks are leaking you'll need to replace the set. Don't replace only one shock-replace them

...set-up. FOR THE REAR: If you have front wheel drive and you have Electronic Ride Control (ERC), then the rear suspension has "super lift air shocks". If you have all wheel drive, then you have struts ...

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the rear diff. If you have another set of jack stands use them and support the rear axle as it sits. Remove the lower shock bolt. Now remove the two upper shock bolts and the shock will come right out

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