Great video.
I started having problems on my 2004 Lincoln Navigator as well. At first the compressor went out, I'm sure due to it running too much. I replaced the compressor, and tracked the problem to the front passenger side air shock leaking. I put an entire new assembly in, including the solenoid. It still didn't work, so I pulled the height sensor, which was stiff. I've now replaced it as well, and my vehicle is still riding low on the passenger side. Does the system need a "reboot" somehow? I can hear the compressor coming on. My other height sensor moves fairly freely, but I'm wondering if I need to replace it as well. Any ideas would be appreciated!
I started having problems on my 2004 Lincoln Navigator as well. At first the compressor went out, I'm sure due to it running too much. I replaced the compressor, and tracked the problem to the front passenger side air shock leaking. I put an entire new assembly in, including the solenoid. It still didn't work, so I pulled the height sensor, which was stiff. I've now replaced it as well, and my vehicle is still riding low on the passenger side. Does the system need a "reboot" somehow? I can hear the compressor coming on. My other height sensor moves fairly freely, but I'm wondering if I need to replace it as well. Any ideas would be appreciated!
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