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Benefits of air suspension systems in lincoln navigator!
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Benefits Of Air Suspension Systems In Lincoln Navigator!
By airsuspension.com
Dated: May 07, 2010
If your Lincoln navigator air ride system is leaking down, make sure you find the leak before buying parts.
If your Lincoln navigator air ride system is leaking down, make sure you find the leak before buying parts.
Many people think if there air suspension is going down, it means they need a new air spring, solenoid, or
compressor. Which is sometimes the case, but often it could be just a leaky seal. It is important that you
check for leaks, a good way of doing this is cover the system in soapy water, to make the leak visible. Once
you do this you may notice that it is coming from an air line or air bag. If that's the case you will now know
what to replace. But if you don't notice any leaks, it could be a very slow seal leak.
On an air ride system there are solenoids that go into each air spring. These solenoids are what control the
release of air from the air spring. There are a few small seals on these solenoids, that often will be the cause
of a leak. If you suspect its these seals try to put some soapy water around them and watch very closely. It
may be leaking to slow to see. But if you cant find a leak anywhere else, it would be a good idea to replace
the seals, as seal sets are only about $10-$12 for each solenoid. A slow leak from one of these seals could
eventually cause your compressor to go out.
When you replace these seals, the ones that leak are usually the two that between the solenoid and the air
spring. But you should also go ahead and replace the seal that goes between the solenoid and the line as
well. That seal is included with most seal kits anyways. It is especially important to replace these seals
anytime that you remove the solenoid. As the seals can go out even if the solenoid has not been removed.
But once it has been removed they will never seal up right, it will leak every time.
Air suspension systems have several major benefits over steel spring suspension systems. Air suspensions
have a wide turning range and don't require the adjustments that steel springs would require to reach the
same level of turning capacity. Most air springs progressively adjust to different compression levels, which
often provides a greater level of handling than spring systems. Air suspensions are also easier to customize
than spring systems, meaning that individual vehicle owners can choose their own levels of softness or
hardness by easy tuning methods. Air suspensions are also usually much better at carrying heavy loads
while still providing a comfortable ride. Many hot rod and customized car enthusiasts also use air
suspensions to give their vehicle a customized look or "stance," meaning they change the way it sits, tilting
the vehicle forward or backward. For more information, please visit: http://
www.airsuspension.com/lincoln-navigator-suspension-s/39.htm
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