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    Active Air Suspension Relay -- For the love of God, WHERE is it LOCATED?

    Thanks Johns-exp, but I've been under the vehicle and it definitely is air suspension all the way. I'm turning my attention now to the (7l1z-3c142-a) electronic suspension control module, found in 2007-2013 Expeditions and Navigators, located under driver's side dash behind and upwards from the...
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    Active Air Suspension Relay -- For the love of God, WHERE is it LOCATED?

    Thank you all for your kind help and advice; SO much appreciated. I called my local Ford dealership here in Edmonton and a super-caring parts desker named Jacob spent a full half hour trying to figure it out for me. He went to the service desk for further guidance, and they could only point to...
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    Active Air Suspension Relay -- For the love of God, WHERE is it LOCATED?

    I agree it's near the air compressor; it only makes sense. Up until the 2006 model year, that's where it was. I got under our 2010 Expedition today, and also pulled the plastic shield over the rad, but still could not locate it. I removed the passenger headlight and looked again around the...
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    Active Air Suspension Relay -- For the love of God, WHERE is it LOCATED?

    56 views and zero replies. I better start rubbing my lucky rabbit foot :eek::eek: I'm suspecting, honestly, it's under the hood near the front of the engine compartment on passenger side, where the wires from the suspension air compressor run towards the radiator. I looked and can't see...
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    Active Air Suspension Relay -- For the love of God, WHERE is it LOCATED?

    Hi all, My wife's 2010 Limited sags and bottoms out on the rear passenger side, while the driver rear side seems pumped up the the max. The compressor checks out. All the fuses and 70 amp relay under the hood check out. When I apply power to the compressor manually, it pumps up the passenger...
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    Strange drivers side window issue

    We have a 2010 Ford Expedition with the same issue. The window does not 'stick' at all, and is well-lubed. Has anybody solved this? I don't find it hard to pull the fuse and reinsert it, but it is getting to be a pain. And we have a brand-new regulator and motor in our driver's door, so motor...
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