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Ford Air Ride Rear Suspension Down Diagnosis & Fix ... why theair ride compressor is not turning on and pumping up the air ridesuspension on your truck. ... Ford Expedition & Lincoln Navigator Air Ride C1725 Common Faults ... 2000 Ford Expedition - Replacing the rear shocks with load leveling shocks ...
The best way to fix Air ride issues is to get a conversion kit. We paid $200 online for ours and my husband installed the new parts. We were told fixing the air ride could cost upwards of $3000. Experience from several people told us that parts on the air ride go out quickly once it starts having problems. Ours rides just as well as before and we will never have another air ride problem again. Our Navigator is AWD 4x4.
Try this.... My 2003 Lincoln Navigator was manufactured May 22, 2003 so it's the late model that came with the Intec 5.4 Liter DOHC V-8 (not the Triton engine). I replaced the two front ride height sensors (one for each air strut) and replaced the one rear ride height sensor (passenger side) that controls the ride height for BOTH rear air struts. That solved the problem for a few months during warm weather, until the weather started cooling off. Then back to the same issue. The front passenger air strut started releasing air from the solenoid (air block) making a "hissing sound." Replaced BOTH front air strut solenoids (connected at the top of each air strut). That also resolved the problem for a few days. After going all around the world, I discovered it's the Air Ride Control Module (ASM) that was the problem all along.
This is most likely the culprit for your air ride suspension problem.
Disconect the battery for ten minutes the air ride module will time out the compressor to prevent overheating of the compressor when a air leak is present, you may be able to clear this code by unhooking the battery otherwise a scanner will be required to reset the module. Please rate my answer, this is the only compensation i get for my time Thankyou RJ
Sounds like your air ride suspension is either leaking air in the air bags, air lines,etc, or the compressor is not working. If your truck is still under warranty take it to the dealership to get it fixed or with a good mechanic. If it is an air bag or the compressor start checking online for any good, cheap parts because parts for this SUV run expensive.
The navi has leveling sensors on both axles that are switches and are adjustable. Most likely these are out of calibration. DO NOT attempt to move or adjust these with the vehicle on jack stands. Vehicle could shift and fall resulting in serious injury.
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