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I have a 00 lincoln navigator and took out the air bag suspension and converted it over to coil spring now the lite is on is there a way to bypass that?
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I HATE to say it... but there are other reasons
for air-loss failure... and if you can stop by the
VARIETY store and buy some BUBBLE solution
or put soap into a spray bottle...
no it wont. the air suspension works as a complete system. each air spring has an electric solenoid, each corner has an electric height sensor and then the compressor itself. just energizing the compressor will not open the solenoids or sensors both of which are needed to raise the vehicle. what is probably happening is a failure in the computing system for the suspension system. expensive to repair.
These Lincoln air suspensions are terrible. I have converted many over to coil springs at a fraction of the cost of replacing/repairing the bags. If the rear bags don't inflate, there is a broken air line to the bags or the bags are leaking
That is not a question you ask on the internet, & no one has any diagrams, unless they own the same vehicle & have purchased factory manuals
You ask a dealer by giving the parts dept your VIN #
If your converting from air to conventional suspension, then you ask the parts suppliers that sell the new parts your going to use to replace the air shocks/struts
I have a 2000 Lincoln Town car, had the same problem, it was the rear air suspension/shocks. They are air bags basically that levels your car and it cost about $300.00 for each at the dealer for parts and install but it also has its own motor that inflates and deflates these air bags and I also had to replace that and that cost over $400.00 installed at the dealer.
make sure you don't have an air leak at the springs or the compressor. but you may want to have the air suspension module checked for fault codes. the module itself may be the issue not processing the inputs correctly and mis-leveling the vehicle.
your truck comes with suspension airbag for a smooth right..all lincoln naviagator come with it..if your take it the shop and they forget to disable that before they lift it up..most likely they blown the airbag for your suspension...those air suspension are rear spring for your truck
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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