A faulty level sensor.
Yes, it's generally recommended to deflate the airbags when performing suspension work on vehicles equipped with air suspension systems. This is to ensure safety and prevent damage to the airbag system during the repair or replacement process. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific guidelines and procedures related to air suspension maintenance.
Air ride suspension can let down while driving or parked due to air leaks in the system, which can occur in the air springs, lines, or fittings. Additionally, a malfunctioning compressor or air management system may fail to maintain the required pressure. Over time, wear and tear on components can also lead to issues, causing the suspension to deflate. Regular maintenance and inspections can help identify and address these problems.
One can find an air ride suspension specialist in San Diego on craigslist. AOS is a craigslist user who offers support as an air ride suspension specialist in San Diego.
Ebay
I think they have air ride shocks in the rear not the whole suspension.
Air ride compressor, air suspension compressor, and air pump are the names used for the same device. They are used to pump up the air suspension.
Yes. It's hard on the mounts and springs, and, if it causes your vehicle to sit at an abnormal angle, your drivetrain, as well. Which is why on semi trucks (which mostly use air ride suspensions anymore), getting an air suspension fault corrected is such a high priority.
No
To properly use the Fox Shocks air pump to adjust the suspension on your vehicle, follow these steps: Locate the air valve on the shock absorber. Attach the air pump nozzle securely to the valve. Inflate or deflate the shock absorber to the recommended pressure level. Check the suspension for desired firmness or softness. Repeat the process as needed to achieve the desired ride quality.
The air ride suspension relay is above the right cooling fan right in the middle of the hood crossover (above the radiator)
NO , there are standard suspension , standard suspension with off road package , and air suspension equipped 2003 Ford Expeditions
I don't think you can.