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2001 Lincoln Navigator Air Suspension

I saw that you answered one of the consumers if he had an auto leveling system for his lincoln navigator since the rear body sits/ lowers almost on the rear of the tires. If it did have an auto leveling system or didn't--- what would you think the solution is? any thoughts? Thank you for your time.

  • Anonymous Mar 31, 2014

    Installed new Monroe air ride shocks/struts in the front as the old ones wouldn't hold air as the compressor was coming every 20 seconds until I shut the SUV off....With the new ones installed they level off and every so often the compressor will come on...I was told that I need to adjust the air censors on all corners? I need some input....Thanks for any and all Help....Jack

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The auto leveling is standard on the navigator.
first you have to understan that the auto leveling system is on front and rear of these trucks.
one way to tell is do you hear the pump running and do you have air in the front bags. and if you do you need a rear level sensor.
later paul

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