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Where is the Air Suspension Switch on a 2000 Lincoln Navigator. Rear end down after tire change. No Manual.?

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Someone please help me.

I bought a 2000 Lincoln Navigator and shipped to Africa for business use. Took it to the dealer for tires service. It was raised off the ground to perform the work but after it was lowered, the rear end dropped. The dealer restarted the car, after which it managed to come up BUT not high enough as it use to be. The rear end now rides lower than normal. I have read numerous postings about switching the air ride system off before lifting these cars, and of course this wasn't done. So my questions is where in the world is the air ride suspension switch located on the 2000 Lincoln Navigator, and secondly, do I have an underlying problem or is it just because the switch wasn't turned off and needs to be reset?...Please bear in mind that I have the Hayes Manual and where it tells me to find the switch has been to no avail..Please help, I'm desperate. Car doesn't ride ruff by the way.

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  1. front passenger footwell


  2. Might be near where the front passenger would have their right foot. So it is down near the kick panel on the right side below the glove box. FYI - on some of these vehicles, all doors must be closed in order for the system to fully inflate. In a sense, the vehicle "kneels" for easy entry when the doors are open. Hope this helps!

  3. pop open your rear door and it is on the left hand side there will be a little door to access it. yes you can take of the ride adjuster in the back and slide it vehical will move and put it back on all will be good

  4. We have a 93 Lincoln Town car.The air ride switch in ours is in the trunk  on the left hand side.

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