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Airride suspension won't deflate only inflate

It will only process a "down command" if it thinks all the doors are closed. If you have a bad door switch, it won't lower. Any courtesy lights on with doors closed?
The dealer can conduct a diagnostic scan test and retrieve any codes that will help identify the bad circuit. Did they do that?

Do you have 4 wheel air suspension or just rear?

Assuming rear only:
The system consists of unique rear air springs, the air compressor, air lines, air spring solenoids, height sensor, air suspension control module, attachments and associated signals derived from both driver and road inputs. With these components and signals, the air suspension control module commands changes in vehicle height that are necessary for the load leveling features.
The load leveling feature rear air suspension (RAS) systems shall automatically make adjustments in vehicle height so that the vehicle is always at trim height and constant front-to-rear vehicle attitudes are maintained over the expected load range of the vehicle. Adjustments in height that are necessary to correct height differences between the vehicle's left and right sides for the RAS system shall be restricted to what can be reliably achieved with one air suspension height sensor.
The system uses one air suspension height sensor, a steering sensor, generic electronic module (GEM) and other vehicle sensors to measure driver and road inputs. The system changes vehicle height using an air compressor, two air lines and the use of air springs with air spring solenoids.

Note this section.
The air suspension system holds vehicle height when the rear hatch or any door is opened. The system stores rear vehicle height the moment any open door is detected. The system then maintains this height regardless of the addition or removal of a load. The system will return to its commanded height when all doors are closed or the vehicle speed exceeds 16 km/h (10 mph).

Air Suspension Switch
The air suspension switch supplies power to the air suspension control module. Without the air suspension control module receiving this power, the load leveling system is inoperative and will not react when the rear of the vehicle is raised or lowered. If the air suspension system is disabled by turning off the air suspension switch, a "CHECK SUSP" will appear in the RH corner of the instrument cluster with the ignition in the run position.
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The vent solenoid:
  • allows air to escape from the system during venting actions.
  • is part of the air compressor cylinder head.
  • has a 1,103 kPa (160 psi) internal relief valve.
  • shares a common electrical connector with the air compressor motor.
  • is enclosed in the cylinder head casting, which forms an integral valve housing that allows the valve tip to enter the pressurized side of the system.
  • has an O-ring seal that prevents air leakage past the valve tip.
  • opens when the air suspension control module determines lowering is required.
  • provides an escape route for pressurized air that opens when system pressures exceed safe operating levels.
  • is replaced with the air compressor as a unit.
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Air Suspension Height Sensor
One air suspension height sensor is mounted on the vehicle. The air suspension height sensor sends a voltage signal to the air suspension control module. The output ranges from approximately 4.75 volts at minimum height (when the vehicle is low or in full jounce), to 0.25 volts at maximum height (when the vehicle is high or in full rebound). The air suspension height sensor has a useable range of 80 mm (3.2 in) compared to total suspension travel of 200-250 mm (8 to 10 in) at the wheel. Therefore, the air suspension height sensor is mounted to the suspension at a point where full rear suspension travel at the wheel is relative to 80 mm (3.2 in) of travel at the air suspension height sensor. The air suspension height sensor is attached between the No. 5 frame crossmember (upper socket) and the panhard rod (lower socket).
When the air suspension height sensor indicates that the rear of the vehicle is lower than trim under normal driving conditions, the air compressor will turn on and pump compressed air to the air springs. When the sensor indicates that the rear of the vehicle is raised above trim under normal driving conditions, this will cause the air to be vented from the air springs to lower the vehicle back to its trim height level.
Compressor Relay
The compressor relay is energized by the air suspension control module to allow high current to flow from the battery to the compressor motor.
  • A solid state relay is used in the air suspension system for air compressor control. The relay incorporates a custom power metal oxide semi-conductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) and ceramic hybrid circuitry. The relay switches high current loads in response to low power signals and is controlled by the logic of the air suspension control module.
Air Suspension Control Module
NOTE: The 4WAS air suspension control module is used for the RAS system. The internal processor recognizes external circuitry to determine if it is installed in a 4WAS or a RAS equipped vehicle.
NOTE: The air suspension control module is calibrated with information from the air suspension height sensor. A new or exchanged air suspension control module requires a ride height adjustment calibration process to be performed.
The air suspension control module controls the air compressor motor (through a solid state relay), and the air spring solenoids. The air suspension control module also provides power to the air suspension height sensor. The air suspension control module controls vehicle height adjustments by monitoring the air suspension height sensor, vehicle speed, a steering sensor, acceleration input, the door ajar signal, transfer case signals, and the brake pedal position (BPP) switch. The air suspension control module also conducts all fail-safe and diagnostic strategies and contains self-test and communication software for testing the vehicle and related components.
The air suspension control module monitors and controls the air suspension system through a 32-pin two-way connector. The air suspension control module is keyed so that the air suspension control module cannot be plugged into an incorrect harness. There are two sides of the harness connection to the air suspension control module. Each is uniquely colored and keyed to prevent reversing the connections.
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May be a bad module too.
9/25/2017 3:37:35 PM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Sep 25, 2017
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On the passenger side for the fuel pump has red on the top on a Lincoln Navigator 2000 and red is that any does it mean it's bad

no that is just there to reset it if is shut down from impact
7/1/2017 3:24:42 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Jul 01, 2017
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Shuts of while i was backing up to my drive way

It sounds like your Navigator has a vacuum leak after the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor. This could be in the intake air tube between the MAF Sensor and the throttle body or it could be a bad vacuum line, bad/stuck EGR valve, bad DPFE sensor, or intake manifold leak. There are several ways to search for a vacuum leak, but I'm not sure this is something you realy are looking to tackle versus having an idea if a shop is being honest with you. -Rod
4/4/2017 3:51:03 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Apr 04, 2017
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Electrical Problems with my 2000 Lincoln

with so many disseparate systems failing have you checked the earth connection on your battery to the car frame is it good
3/2/2017 12:38:17 PM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Mar 02, 2017
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I have a 2000 Lincoln Navigator V8, 5.4 (4x4).

sounds like fuel pump, check for 40 PSI.

change filter if it has not been changed for a long time.
11/19/2016 8:33:49 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Nov 19, 2016
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Codes 32 of 2000 lincoln navigator.How to fix ?

There is another part to that code. It should be something like p0032 or something.
10/30/2016 3:28:32 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Oct 30, 2016
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Battery light wont shut off. We just replaced the battery on a 2000 Lincoln navigator

probably not a battery needed but a properly operating alternator and voltage regulator take it in to an accredited auto electrician to have the alternator bench tested
10/3/2016 3:46:42 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Oct 03, 2016
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A back brake line diagram for a 2000 Lincoln Navigator

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9/6/2016 7:43:59 PM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Sep 06, 2016
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2000 Navigator OD light keeps flashing and car wont start. What does this mean?

your car need to be service
7/12/2016 7:17:04 PM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Jul 12, 2016
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After driving when u put in reverse it stalls when u restart the engine it is fine

check for a problem park/neutral switch may be loose fitting
5/8/2016 7:11:41 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on May 08, 2016
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I have ice cod ac but no heat and it overhearts if i drive over 50 mph whY is the problem

probably a cracked head . does your radiator hoses get hard or feel like they are pressured up ? change your thermostat and watch you fan when you warm it up there is two temperature sensor on most cars
5/4/2016 5:19:41 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on May 04, 2016
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I have ice cod ac but no heat and it overheartz djf i drive..l

check the heater control on the heater hose inlet and return. it may be blocked or it needs to be replaced the heater core might be defective
5/4/2016 3:43:12 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on May 04, 2016
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Why doesn't new alternator charge battery?

Check for power to the small wires to alt. needs power to those to charge. Could be a fusable link in harness.
2/26/2016 4:35:22 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Feb 26, 2016
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Fuse number for a 2000 lincoln navigator door lock switch

On this website (link below) you find fuse box diagram and description for Lincoln Navigator First Generation (1998 - 2002) Lincoln Navigator fuse box Auto Genius
12/19/2015 8:40:54 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Dec 19, 2015
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2000 lincoln navigator fuse box diagram

You find here (link below) fuse box diagram and description for Lincoln Navigator First Generation (1998 - 2002) Lincoln Navigator fuse box Auto Genius
12/19/2015 8:38:40 AM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Dec 19, 2015
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Changed battery now overdrive flashes check engine etc. transmission not shifting properly

Dear Anonymous, I am sorry to have to tell you you are most likely to have to take your car to a Lincoln dealer and have your computer replaced, or re-programmed at the least. This kind of mistake cannot be fixed for free. God bless your efforts.
12/14/2015 8:38:28 PM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Dec 14, 2015
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Why dose the overdrive light keep coming on when I'm driving

if it is staying in OD then it could be a wiring and connect problem
11/5/2015 3:07:19 PM • 2000 Lincoln... • Answered on Nov 05, 2015
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