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Describe how to reset the air suspension on a 2004 lincoln navigator

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  1. There are 2 ways to reset the air suspension..The first one is to remove the access plastic panel located on the drivers side in the very back of the vehicle After you remove the panel you will find a rocker switch marked on/off.Turn it off wait about 30 seconds then turn it back on.It is also very important to turn this switch off before raising or using a jack to lift the vehicle off the ground. You can also hit the reset button on the dashboard when the Air suspension is illuminated on the readout of the system check.

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SOURCE: 2004 lincoln navigator air suspension my truck is lowered from th

could be faulty compressor which pumps up the suspension,is it leaking from anywhere,causing the pump to work too hard,has it just packed up,check fuses but probably compressor

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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

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