Air Ride Conversion and Speed Sensitive Steering

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Calabrio

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I replaced the air ride system with coil springs on a '98 Navigator.

1- is there anyway, other than physically disabling the light, to disable the 'check air ride light'
2- and does the conversion cause a problem with the speed sensitive steering with the car. I remember having always felt really twitchy at highway speed since the coil conversion. Is leaving the AIR RIDE "off" enough?
 
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Fordhearter

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From my understanding you have to leave the air ride switch on because it controls the steering. And for the light I’m not sure other then removing it. I’m about to convert my 99 expedition four wheel air ride over to xlt torsion bars and coils so if I figure it out I will let you know.
 

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bulb removal.
mine is still OEM air ride, 4 corner load leveling, speed sensitive steering. etc.

ask bedrck-he's the schematic guru.
 
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