My 2wd 2000 ford expedition's rear air suspension looks stupid because the left side rear air suspension is always higher than the right side... wheat should i do? What should i replce to solve this problem? there is no check suspension indicator coming out so that means the bags doesn't have a leak and the compressor is working properly... can you help me solve this problem? thanks
I have the exact same problem but my Left side is "Lower" than the right side.... Go Figure, Let's switch Solenoid's... Lol. I haven't seen a fix for this yet... there is 1 ride height sensor bolted to the rear but it's for both sides. the following site seems to be recommended by most Expo owners on all of the ford forums.. Check them out.
http://www.suncoreindustries.com/english-ford-expedition-97-02-air-suspension.html
Check to see if there is a ride height sensor in the rear of the truck and make sure that both side are even.
Was the problem ever solved? If so, what was the cause and what did it take to fix it?
I would recommend going to strutmasters.com and taking a look at our conversion kits. these convert you from the airbag to a powder coated American made steel coil spring that is guaranteed to last the life of the car. Airbags and compressors are constantly having to be replaced. Also something alot of people don't know is that theses air suspensions are not meant to be in temperatures above 90 Degrees or below 40 Degrees. That is most of the world. The temperature will cause you to replace alot of bags. and typically when your replacing a bag you are going to have to replace the compressor to because the bag had a hole or small crack in it causing the compressor to over work and it will die. I posted the link below so you can take a look
http://www.strutmasters.com/ford-suspension-parts-s/75.htm
I hope I was of some help
Good Luck!!!
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