SOURCE: 2004 lincoln navigator, check air
Check your Suspension relay under you front bumper on the passenger side most of the time it get loose or just corroded from the weather (snow , Water)... clean it up and put dielectric grease in it
SOURCE: 2000 lincoln Navigator air suspension
There are level control sensors they look like little arms (with joints like your elbows) mountesd on lower control arms. They may be at fault they control the height and turn the pump off when the height is reached. try adjust height first before you replace, they can be adjusted. Good Luck
SOURCE: need to know the location
those airbag suspension systems are junk. you are going to spend more than the value of the car fixing it and then it will just go bad again in a few years.
take a look at this site, permanent fix for the whole system.
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SOURCE: I have a 2001 Lincoln Navigator with Air
1st check fuse #109 50A** Air Suspension Compressor, it is located in the under-hood fuse relay center, the pump relay is on the front passenger side behind the bumper under the head light, water get in these so check for green corrosion in connector, clean as necessary and replace the relay
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