Hi guys,
I have a 2003 Navigator with air suspension. Yesterday, I pulled onto the drive and when I parked up I noticed that the drivers front corner was sitting very high compared to the rest of the car. I have checked the drivers side sensor and moved it manually with no response from the compressor or solenoid. If I manually move the passenger side sensor, the compressor and solenoid kicks in depending on which way i move the sensor.
I'm pretty set on it being a faulty sensor on the drivers side except for the fact that the drivers side is high as opposed to sagging. I also don't have any check suspension warnings or DTC. I was wondering if it's possible to test the sensors with a multimeter? or perhaps swap the drivers to passengers side and manually move the arm to see if the compressor or solenoid responds but im not sure if that would cause problems?
Could I manually force the drivers side to drop by jumping the pins on the connector?
Any help greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Jay
I have a 2003 Navigator with air suspension. Yesterday, I pulled onto the drive and when I parked up I noticed that the drivers front corner was sitting very high compared to the rest of the car. I have checked the drivers side sensor and moved it manually with no response from the compressor or solenoid. If I manually move the passenger side sensor, the compressor and solenoid kicks in depending on which way i move the sensor.
I'm pretty set on it being a faulty sensor on the drivers side except for the fact that the drivers side is high as opposed to sagging. I also don't have any check suspension warnings or DTC. I was wondering if it's possible to test the sensors with a multimeter? or perhaps swap the drivers to passengers side and manually move the arm to see if the compressor or solenoid responds but im not sure if that would cause problems?
Could I manually force the drivers side to drop by jumping the pins on the connector?
Any help greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Jay